A fighting game you play for the plot. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. In Why I Love, PC Gamer writers pick an aspect of PC ...
“Injustice,” by the veteran journalists Carol Leonnig and Aaron C. Davis, follows federal prosecutors at work under the presidencies of Donald Trump and Joe Biden. By Jeffrey Toobin Jeffrey Toobin is ...
Al Ewing writes the one-shot, with Giuseppe Camuncoli and Stefano Nesi providing the art. DC will release it on October 1, 2025. Cover art surveillance photos first teased Hawkman’s inclusion. DC ...
As of May 2025, NetherRealm has officially ended support for MK1, announcing that there would be no more DLC or story chapters coming fater the release of the Definitive Edition, sparking rumors that ...
We all know another 'Injustice' game is on the way; the question is how it'll be affected by DC's recent Superman course correction. Reading time 2 minutes Nearly 10 years ago, NetherRealm released ...
From the very first frames of the trailer, it becomes clear that a new, powerful storm of conflict awaits us. A threat in the form of Brainiac is already looming on the horizon, Supergirl appears – ...
For years, NetherRealm Studios operated like clockwork, reliably alternating between their brutal Mortal Kombat tournaments and the super-powered clashes of Injustice. Now, it seems the winds are ...
Journal Editorial Report: Will state efforts to block a birthright citizenship ban hold? The Supreme Court held last week that the government needs to provide more notice to alleged alien enemies ...
The Injustice series has a special place in the hearts of DC fans and gamers. Now, rumors are swirling that Injustice 3 might already be in the works. While NetherRealm Studios hasn’t made an official ...
NetherRealm Studios’ brand is bloody fighting games, though in 2013, it toned down the violence a tad for Injustice: Gods Among Us. Based on the title, it may not have been even totally clear to ...
For years, a rumor has circulated online that former U.S. President Thomas Jefferson said: "When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty." While it is possible Jefferson might have agreed with ...