Injustice 3 is certainly one of the most talked about video games of the last period, and this is because for many it seems natural that after Mortal Kombat 11 the boys of NetherRealm Studios come back to work on this franchise. Fans are hoping for the realization of the third chapter since the previous ones have offered not only one great gameplay for the genre of fighting, but even one good narrative facing the universe DC Comics in one darker version compared to other products dedicated to this North American imaginary.
One of the creative minds behind this franchise certainly is Tom Taylor, Which has worked on comics that have accompanied video games since the first chapter released in 2013. In these hot summer days, the writer in question has indeed published two suspicious images in your Twitter profile where, in the first, there is a I accompanied by the quote "I think it could have been different" and, in the second, the letter N with the words "if they were still here". Described in this way, they could easily indicate an upcoming generic work by the author, but they are present in the tweets obvious reminders to the DC Comics and to Batman.
Unfortunately we have no further information or clues on this project: it could therefore be the yet another comic by Injustice - many have been published even years after the release of the two video games - as well as a something related to the hypothetical third episode of the brand. Apparently it wouldn't take long to find out the truth, given that Warner Bros. is planning the digital event DC fandome where, thanks to its durability of well twenty four hours, intends to talk about TV series, movies, comics, video games and much more about this superhero universe. While waiting to discover this particular information, we point out that according to some recent leaks the aforementioned Injustice 3 could not be the next title of NetherRealm Studios and that this year the second chapter has joined the PlayStation Hits catalog.
"I think it could have been different." - Batman. @ DCComics pic.twitter.com/isbPtJav0H
- Tom Taylor (@TomTaylorMade) July 26, 2020