Comic book writer Tom Taylor has been hinting at a return to the. Injustice 3: Fight For Your Life is a fighting game and an upcoming sequel to Injustice: Gods Among Us and Injustice 2: Every Battle Defines You for the PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Mobile OS. In any case, it does sound like the team at NetherRealm Studios is currently working on something, and with Summer Games Fest 2022 right around the corner (starting June 1 and continuing through the summer) we wonder if we may be hearing something of those plans somewhat soon. The next Injustice game may be announced soon, if were reading these hints correctly. And even there our minds are immediately preoccupied with the misspelling of the word "intention" as though it may be some kind of cryptic hint as we've been trained to be suspicious of just about everything Boon puts out. "I can see how it looks that way, but that wasn't the intension," he said. I was basically saying that (at the moment) we can't work on every game we'd like to make all at the same time."Įven so, fans suggested this might be a tease at a slightly different direction for the Injustice franchise, supposing a potential crossover with Marvel and DC characters in the same universe. "Yea, that WAS kind of (unintentionally) kryptic. The notable fighting game develop is known for being intentionally misguiding and often a troll when it comes to Twitter messaging about upcoming reveals, but he followed this up just a few minutes later with a tweet saying, Interactive Entertainment in the process of hyping up and rolling out MultiVersus right now, one could speculate that they'd not want to over-saturate with a somewhat simultaneous type of game featuring the likes of Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and the like. Essentially, the implication is that NetherRealm has ditched plans for Injustice 3 to focus on Mortal Kombat 12 as the Studio's next project. and wish we could be everything everywhere all at once.īut someone would have to give us the keys to the multiverse 1st. Speaking on a new Giant Bomb video, journalist Jeff Grubb has suggested that issues relating to WB Games has led to NetherRealm changing projects. We REALLY appreciate that 2 of our games have anticipation for future installments. Given that NRS has developed a bit of a predictable pattern in alternating between Mortal Kombat and Injustice releases over the better part of the last decade, it feels as though an Injustice 3 is the natural follow up to 2019's Mortal Kombat 11.Įd Boon's initial reaction to the aforementioned article immediately makes it sound as though he and his team are working on something other than the DC Universe fighting franchise, and that the option to do otherwise isn't really on the table at the moment.