In another Tweet teasing fans regarding an upcoming announcement, Tom Taylor, writer of theInjusticecomics, has fans once again speculating with another small hint of upcoming news about the popular game/comic book series follwing 2017’sInjustice 2.
Taylor tweeted an image of an N with the quote “If they were still here.” This follows Taylor’sinitial tease of more to come fromInjusticewith the letter I and the quote “I think it could have been different” attributed to Batman. The quote in the second tweet has yet to be attributed.
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Developer NeatherRealm has yet to announce what the studio will be working on next following the recent launch ofMortal Kombat 11’s final DLC. Thoughrecent job listing’s have hinted that the studio is ramping upon its next project, nothing has been confirmed as of yet, with Creative Director Ed Boon remaining silent, focusing on smaller updates toMortal Kombat 11.
SinceMortal Kombat 9, NetherRealm Studios has alternated development of theMortal Kombatgames andInjusticeseries. Both franchises typically began with a tie-in comic framing the story of each game and Tom Taylor has been involved with theInjusticecomic series since its inception back in 2013. If a new game was indeed in development, the announcement of a comic series would be expected shortly.
DC FanDome, a DC focused online convention, is rumored to finally be the place where thenext entries inBatmangames from both developers Rocksteady and WB Games Montrealwill be revealed. With the event taking place in August it’s possible that moreInjusticenews, be it comic or game related, could be possibly unveiled at the same event.
Meanwhile Ed Boon has been adding his two cents on the recent DCEU news ramp up. Commenting on Twitter about his interaction withBatman V Supermandirector Zack Snyder, Boondeclared that theInjusticestory line would make for a great blockbuster filmin the wake of the decisive reception to 2017’sJustice League.
WB Games, the publisher behind both NetherRealm Studios and Rocksteady has also been in the news lately with news of the companybeing up for sale and other publishers showing interest, including Microsoft. Though nothing has been finalized the future ofMortal KombatandInjusticecan look very different in the wake of new consoles being released.
Injustice 2is available now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.