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Marvel vs dc fighting game
Marvel vs dc fighting game





marvel vs dc fighting game

If these rumors have any truth behind them, then this would be the ultimate curveball they could possibly pull. However, based on the rumors I’ve been reading on the internet, it seems that NetherRealm Studios will be taking a different route. I think they’re done with Mortal Kombat 11, so the logical choice would be Injustice 3. I love the Injustice games, I love the Mortal Kombat games, and I’m just itching for the next game that comes from them. and who do they own? Just play the Injustice games and you’ll be able to play some of your favorite DC characters.

marvel vs dc fighting game

So we know that NetherRealm Studios has been a long-time collaborator with Warner Bros. They’ve done some crazy stuff with the Mortal Kombat franchise and the Injustice games, but now, I’m hearing some news that just tops it all. Those games get seriously dark.Well, just when I thought NetherRealm Studios couldn’t get more ambitious. I'm not sure the story would need to be quite as edgy as the one seen in Injustice, though. If NetherRealm can do for Marvel what Injustice did for DC, fans should be in for a treat. Details are thin on the ground at this point, but Richtman claims the game is already in production. Marvel fans have only been able to look on in envy at the DC brawler, but a new report suggests that NetherRealm might just be gearing up to give Spider-Man, Captain America, and the rest of the gang the Injustice treatment.Īccording to notable leaker and industry insider Daniel Richtman (via Stealth Optional), NetherRealm is developing a Marvel fighting game for next-gen consoles. Injustice 2 dropped a few years later in 2017, further putting Marvel VS Capcom: Infinite to shame with its rich well of content, fantastic gameplay, and another great single-player campaign. Mortal Kombat studio NetherRealm were given the keys to the DC universe back in 2013 for Injustice: Gods Among Us, a brutal fighting game that pitted the likes of Batman and Superman against each other and threw in a surprisingly deep story mode as an added bonus. Meanwhile, DC fans have been spoiled by the excellent Injustice games. 2017's Marvel VS Capcom: Infinite was, to put it mildly, not very good. It's fair to say that Marvel fans have been starved for a truly decent fighting game of late.







Marvel vs dc fighting game