![]() ![]() After NetherRealm Studios announced it was ending support for Mortal Kombat 11, fan buzz caused Injustice 3 to begin trending on Twitter. His comments can be heard in the embedded video below, with more details to follow. By Kyle Wheelock Published After NetherRealm Studios announced ending support for Mortal Kombat 11, Injustice 3 started trending on Twitter due to fan speculation. If Netherrealm manages to do the impossible and get a DC vs Marvel game in. Enter the Netherrealm covers up-to-date news about the Mortal Kombat series, delivers retrospectives, lore dumps, and more If you like MK, then you will. The crux of Grubb's argument revolves around the potential sale of the video game developer, and the safety of avoiding entangling their current development slate with unaffiliated licenses, such as the DC Comics characters of the Injustice franchise. Injustice 3 would have to be a game that surpasses the likes of Mortal. for sure, but it lines up with the reality, and it lines up with what I've heard." It's entirely possible that NetherRealm is working on both Injustice 3 and Mortal Kombat 12 in. Because of this, it's been assumed that NetherRealm's next game is Injustice 3, but a recent comment from Ed Boon makes them seem a little less likely. to the public in anyway by DC, WB, or NetherRealm Studios as of. Ever since introducing Injustice into its roster, it's been switching between Mortal Kombat and Injustice on a bi-yearly basis, with nothing else to break those releases up. It was NetherRealm's best guest selection yet. Injustice 3: Gods Will Fall is a sequel to the 2013 fighting game, Injustice: Gods Among Us. Grubb couched the claims in heavy supposition, speculating that on-going instability within WarnerMedia Discovery is a driving factor for NetherRealm Studios to begin development on a twelfth installment of the Mortal Kombat series. NetherRealm is also hiring a mobile product manager to help its 'aggressive push' into mobile gaming. Injustice 2 had a superb selection of guest characters to choose from, including the likes of Hellboy, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Raiden. The gaming pundit sparked a rumor wildfire with his "GrubbSnax" webcast, claiming NetherRealm Studios will bypass a sequel to the last Injustice in favor of staying closer to home. A new Mortal Kombat video game could be in development according to a report from Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb. Injustice 2, fighting game developed by the software house NetherRealm Studios, is the latest distributed chapter of the saga made famous all over the globe. ![]()
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