![]() Interactive - who publishes NetherRealm’s Injustice games - happens to have published the LEGO Marvel series of games as well, the existing working relationship between WB Interactive and both Marvel and DC certainly makes a crossover game seem that much more plausible. It’s not hard to imagine the same agency could be given to a company with a track record like Neththerrealm’s. Epic Games has been given free rein to pit disparate IP’s against each other in their wildly popular battle royale franchise, the events of Fortnite's Marvel crossovers can even be considered canon. In Fortnite, gamers can currently play as Marvel heroes like Spider-Man and Captain America alongside DC favorites like Aquaman and Wonder Woman. An expanded version of the game, titled Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition, was released in November 2013 for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Windows, and Xbox 360. ![]() Gamers are already actively seeing IP used in more liberal ways than has been seen in other mediums, and NetherRealm could follow that cue. It was released in April 2013 in North America, Europe, and Australia, and June 2013 in Japan. The game would also give players an opportunity to explore locations we’ve mainly only seen in comics so far like Castle Doom, The Negative Zone, and Namor’s Atlantis. A game that includes contributions from the Marvel universe could include more commonly known locations - thanks to Marvel’s movies - like Stark Tower, Wakanda, and X-Mansion which would be a joy for fans to see characters like Superman or Batman tear up with Injustice’s environmental damage system. With lesser-known characters like Adam Warlock, America Chavez, and Korg either already in the MCU or soon to make their debut, there’s no shortage of characters that fans would be excited to see in an Injustice game.Īs iconic DC heroes appear in Injustice, the series features equally iconic battle locations from the DC Universe like the Batcave, The Daily Planet, and the Fortress of Solitude. Injustice has managed to pull from DC’s most iconic and more obscure characters, and it seems Marvel’s bringing more obscure heroes of their own into the spotlight in their films every day. Injustice: Gods Among Us animated movie announced by DC Trailer scheduled to drop this Summer Posted by Dakota 'DarkHorse' Hills at 3:16 p.m. Batman and Moon Knight, Green Arrow and Hawkeye, Swamp Thing and Man Thing, and every one of DC and Marvel's counterparts could finally square off. Related: Mortal Kombat 12 Will Reportedly Come Before Injustice 3Īn Injustice game with Marvel characters on the roster would be the definitive proving ground for age-old "who would win in a fight" debates. With the success of Sony’s Spider-Verse and Marvel’s upcoming Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, it seems audiences are primed to accept a reality where characters who have never interacted get the chance to. Marvel’s Spider-Man: No Way Home just united two decades' worth of live-action Spider-Men into one movie, and DC’s upcoming The Flash is set to feature two Batmen from two different realities in the form of Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck. If there was ever a time to merge two canonically separate universes it would be now, as the concept of a multiverse is now well ingrained into mainstream cultural consciousness thanks to both Marvel and DC’s movies.
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