Warner Bros. Interactive has just revealed the next piece of DLC for the wildly popular Injustice: Gods Among Us… and it isn’t a DC character at all.

NetherRealm studios, of course, was the developer of the renowned Mortal Kombat remake in 2011. The next character is pulled directly from that title, but with a cool new design by DC superstar Jim Lee: Scorpion.

Scorpion’s release date is currently unknown, but the character will retail for $4.99. Watch Jim Lee and Ed Boon introduce the character below, and let us know if you’ll be picking him up!

Long-time DC readers are bound to be familiar with the events of Flashpoint, the acclaimed event that launched DC’s New 52 and rebooted the entire DC Universe. But what if you’re new to comics, and used the New 52 launch as a jumping-on point to these classic characters?

Enter Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, Warner Bros. Animation’s video treatment of Geoff John’s insane DC event. The film hits DVD this July, and features Justin Chambers as Barry Allen, Kevin McKidd as Batman, Michael B Jordan as Cyborg and C. Thomas Howell as Reverse Flash.

The first trailer for The Flashpoint Paradox has just been unveiled, and it certainly looks like a DC animated feature that you won’t want to miss. Watch the trailer below, and let us know what you think!

The world is turned upside down as one of earth’s greatest super heroes – Flash – wakes up devoid of his super powers in the all-new Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox – the next entry in the popular, ongoing series of DC Universe Original Animated Movies. Produced by DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, this all-new, PG-13 rated film arrives July 30, 2013 from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on Blu-Ray™ Combo Pack ($24.98 SRP), DVD ($19.98 SRP) and Digital Download. The Blu-ray™ Combo Pack will include UltraViolet™*.

A few months ago, Warner Brothers Interactive announced “Batman: Arkham Origins,” a prequel to the wildly popular “Arkham” games that achieved a task that many thought was impossible; making a great Batman game. While new developer Warner Bros. Games Montreal has some huge boots to fill with the legacy left behind by Rocksteady Games, their first official teaser hopes to put these concerns to rest.

Check out Batman going toe to toe with master assassin Deathstroke and tell us what you think! Be sure to check back on May 20th when the full trailer is released! Same bat site, same bat web page!

Batman: Arkham Origins will release for every major platform on October 25th.

Warner Bros. Interactive has announced Scribblenauts: Unmasked, combining 5th Cell’s popular puzzle franchise with the popular heroes and villains of the DC Comics catalogue. Featuring a wealth of familiar faces and locations such as Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Gotham City and Metropolis, gamers will finally have control of this world at their fingertips.

Scribblenauts is known for the insane amount of objects that players can generate. If you type out something, chances are it will show up, with your imagination being its only limit. Having that type of control over the DC Universe is sure to make comics fans rejoice, and who knows? Maybe we’ll finally be able to create some resemblance of the fanfics floating in our heads.

What will you make? An evil Batman? A tiny, top hat wearing Grodd? A dancing Oracle? We’ll get our chance when Scribblenauts: Unmasked is released for the Wii U, 3DS and PC this fall.

This may be the best (and most surprising) news that you’ll read all day.

A new DC and Masters of the Universe crossover has just been revealed over at Buzzfeed. Written by Keith Giffen and illustrated by Dexter Soy, the six issue miniseries will launch on August 28th!

The series, titles DC Universe Vs. Masters of the Universe, sees the heroes of Eternia headed to the DCU to stop Skeletor from… well, being Skeletor.

Take a look at the series cover art below, and let us know what you think! Will you be adding this one to your pull list?

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Source: Buzzfeed

Last week, the second DLC character for the acclaimed Injustice: Gods Among Us was revealed to be Batgirl. Today, we got our first good look at just what she’s capable of, thanks to a cool new trailer from NetherRealm Studios.

I haven’t yet had a chance to pick up Injustice myself, but I’m really looking forward to the day I do. I’ve been thoroughly impressed by what I’ve played of the title, and if review scores are any indication, so is everyone else. I can’t wait to see what NetherRealm has in store for us with the game’s continued DLC.

Watch the Batgirl trailer below, and let us know how you’re liking the game!

What choices await us in Telltale’s The Wolf Among Us? If the game turns out anything like last year’s The Walking Dead, we’re in for a damn fine treat.

Announced earlier this year, The Wolf Among Us is Telltale’s adaptation of the popular DC/Vertigo series Fables. The first screenshots for the game have just been released, and they look mighty impressive.

Check out the screenshots below care of GameInformer, and let us know if you’re looking forward to the game! The first episode of The Wolf Among Us is set to release later this year!

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Following the Wonder Woman and Nightmare Batman character profiles released last month, Turbine Entertainment today revealed two new character videos. Today’s release features Gaslight Catwoman and Poison Ivy, and each profile gives us a pretty good idea of what each character’s abilities are.

Turbine, of course, also developed the much loved Lord of the Rings Online, so I’ve got high hopes for this one. Hopefully an OS X version is also in the works! Watch the new videos below, and let us know what you think!

The free-to-play title is set to release later this year, with a closed beta beginning on May 8th? Did you get an invite?

Infinite Crisis is a new entrant into the wildly popular MOBA genre that delivers a heart-pounding competitive player vs. player battle experience set in the legendary DC Multiverse – a world in which familiar DC Comics characters have been reimagined in startling ways.  Featuring a wide variety of DC Comics heroes and villains, Infinite Crisis puts players in control of twisted incarnations of their favorite characters throughout the Multiverse such as Nightmare Batman and Gaslight Catwoman, playing in league with well-known characters including Green Lantern and The Flash.

Injustice is awesome. I was weary about the title for a long time (remember Mortal Kombat Vs. DC Universe?), but after finally getting a chance to play the demo and a few rounds of the full game, it’s safe to say that it’s a wonderful experience. It’s also an experience that is only going to get better with time, as NetherRealm has confirmed that there is plenty of DLC coming.

Last week, Lobo was announced as the first DLC character. NetherRealm revealed today via twitter that Batgirl is next. They released a single image (and she looks pretty damn cool), and her first gameplay trailer is set to drop next week.

Take a look at the image below, and let us know if you’re enjoying the game!

With the release date for Man Of Steel quickly approaching, rumors about a Justice League movie and a DC Cinematic Universe has been continually growing. The rumors keep coming, while it ultimately comes down to the success of the Zack Snyder film, but the first official word regarding these future projects was given today at DC’s first panel at C2E2. Editor-in-Chief Bob Harras, Editorial Director Bobbie Chase, and the VP Marketing John Cunningham were asked about both a Justice League and Wonder Woman film. Cunningham responded:

“Well, we weren’t going to say anything until Warner Bros. studios allowed us to do it, but since you asked the question. Watch this space. Watch it. It’s coming.
 
“I think the best thing I can say to all of you is go out and see Superman opening weekend. Drive that box office. Make people sit up and pay attention to what you want. But I think that the movie business works years and years in planning. These decisions are being made, have been made, and we will all know what they are shortly. And I think we will all be happy when that comes down.”

It appears that they’ve already made decisions regarding these projects and are just waiting to give the official green light. With the hype surrounding Man Of Steel, it definitely looks like these projects will finally be moving forward and we’re going to be hearing about them a lot sooner than later.

Source: Comic Book

Hot on the heels of the awesome Green Lantern trailer from earlier this week, Warner Bros. Interactive and NetherRealm studios have just released the official launch trailer for Injustice: Gods Among Us. The game looks bad-ass, and if you’ve had an opportunity to play the recently released demo, you’ll know that the game plays wonderfully; I can’t wait to get my hands on the retail version and see just what each character has to offer.

There’s just a few more days to wait for this one: Injustice: Gods Among Us hits shelves on April 16th! Can’t wait that long? Hopefully the cool iOS version can make time pass just a bit more quickly.

Watch the launch trailer below, and let us know who you’re most excited to play as!

“Gods Among Us” debuts as a bold new fighting game franchise that introduces a deep, original story featuring a large cast of favorite DC Comics icons such as Batman, Cyborg, Harley Quinn, Nightwing, Deathstroke, Solomon Grundy, Superman, Lex Luthor, The Flash, Green Arrow, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Aquaman, Bane, Catwoman, Shazam, Black Adam, Raven, the Joker, Doomsday, Killer Frost, Ares and more. Set in a world where the lines between good and evil are blurred, players will experience heroes and villains engaging in epic battles on a massive scale.

This is probably the best trailer I’ve seen for this game. Wow.

Warner Bros. Entertainment and NetherRealm Studios today released a new character trailer for their upcoming DC brawler, Injustice: Gods Among Us. This one features our pal Hal Jordan, and shows off plenty of new footage, as well as some very cool moves.

Watch the awesome new trailer below, and let us know what you think! Injustice: Gods Among Us releases April 16th. A demo for the game is available now.

“Gods Among Us” debuts as a bold new fighting game franchise that introduces a deep, original story featuring a large cast of favorite DC Comics icons such as Batman, Cyborg, Harley Quinn, Nightwing, Deathstroke, Solomon Grundy, Superman, Lex Luthor, The Flash, Green Arrow, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Aquaman, Bane, Catwoman, Shazam, Black Adam, Raven, the Joker, Doomsday, Killer Frost, Ares and more. Set in a world where the lines between good and evil are blurred, players will experience heroes and villains engaging in epic battles on a massive scale.

It’s been a few years since we’ve seen a real tried and true DC event that really touches everyone. That tradition of big events is coming sooner than anyone may have expected, in the form of July’s upcoming Trinity War. Even before Flashpoint, the big events were cataclysmic in scale and had much more of an impact on a very different DC Trinity, the varied Justice Leagues. With the new Justice League of America, there are now three leagues in total, including the well-known Justice League and the lesser-known and magically inclined Justice League Dark. The new DCU won’t be the same after this, because it’s as much about the three leagues as it is the Trinity of Sin.

The Justice League
The Justice League

For those unaware of this “Trinity of Sin”, let’s take a look back at the New 52 FCBD Special Edition from 2012. We see the Phantom Stranger, Pandora and the new Question. These three are guilty of crimes against Man by the Circle of Eternity, a cable of wizards whose most notable member was Shazam. That’s right. The old wizard that turned Billy Batson into The World’s Mightiest Mortal was one of those that cursed the Trinity of Sin. The ways in which they did so were fairly ironic. The Phantom Stranger will forever remain a mystery to others and must betray people who rely on him. Pandora must wander the Earth alone and be told how she and her curiosity are evil. The Question was once a mighty warlord, until the Circle of Eternity caused him to forget his own name and desperately search for answers he’d never find.To say that Pandora is dangerous is to make a severe understatement. She is, after all, the woman who singlehandedly caused the DCU as we knew it to become what it is today, or so the pages of Flashpoint would have us believe. She’ll get her own series a month before the Trinity War begins, so we’ll really have an opportunity to learn about her then, and then the Question as the Trinity War unfolds.

Trinity of Sin: Pandora, Phantom Stranger and The Question
Trinity of Sin: Pandora, Phantom Stranger and The Question

The thing to think about is that both the Trinity and the three leagues will duke it out. Furthermore, the fact that a character has to die in order for the event to take off shows just how big it may be. It seems as though the lines between the good and bad guys will be blurred on this one, similarly to Crisis on Infinite Earths and Zero Hour. It feels like it’ll be a “how hard can I hit before you break” sort of book. I’m really looking forward to a good story, but at this point, who really knows what we’ll get from it. It may very well undo the New 52, or it could be the final catalyst that forces the WildC.A.T.s into being in the current continuity.

Justice League of America
Justice League of America

For now, what we know is that there will be plenty of characters thrown at each other that either haven’t met or just plain hate each other. The Martian Manhunter and Shazam are two of those sorts of characters: J’onn, the Martian Manhunter, is the one with no real allegiances and a rough meeting with the original Justice League, contrary to the old model of the DCU, while Shazam has not yet been part of any team, and it’s unclear as to whether he even wishes to be. The inclusion of these and other sorts of “minor” characters could potentially give them solo series. The thing to really remember is how events like Crisis on Infinite Earths revitalized DC Comics during their publication.

Justice League Dark
Justice League Dark

Showing all of the extra characters in an event like this could potentially work very well for the New 52. All I can tell you about the finale at this point is what Geoff Johns told USA Today earlier:

“It’s not going to end wrapped up in a bow,” he says. “Something really, really major happens that kicks off some pretty crazy stuff at the end of August.” 

What I feel in my gut (and it’s never wrong… except for when it is) is that things will be quite different after this event, in the same way that things changed for Marvel after AvX last year. Sides will be chosen, relationships forever changed, and trust broken beyond repair. Some things are going to go down and people are going to say and do things that they can’t take back. That’s just life as a superhero (or John Constantine) for you. Things have a way of happening, and somebody usually ends up paying for it. It’ll certainly make the DCU more interesting than it’s been for the past few months, but the question is, “at what price?” We’ll figure out soon, so until then, just keep on checking the news feeds and your old pals at Geekscape. Trust me, I’ve got you covered. When I know, so will you.

Circle of Eternity
Circle of Eternity

If you’ve read DC comics in the last few years or so, there’s no reason not to know the name Geoff Johns. If anyone has a had a significant role in shaping the Green Lantern Corps, it’s him. By bringing back Hal Jordan in Green Lantern: Rebirth, Johns began his career of changing the Green Lantern Corps’ corner of the DC Universe. No longer were the Green Lanterns the only corps in existence, there became a multitude of Lantern Corps’ with various colors and emotional connections. Fans even got a look at how Hal and his post-Parallax successor Kyle Rayner would interact, and their feelings regarding the other’s legacy.

Green Lantern Corps
Green Lantern Corps

From here, he introduced us to much more than just Will. We saw that Willpower and and the blue energy of Hope made man and alien alike the best they could be and accomplish many heroic deeds. Unfortunately, we were also shown the wondrous horrible things that Rage and Fear were capable of. The most unlikely and often underrated characters became champions of Compassion and Love. Then we got to know Larfleeze and the orange Avarice energies. After that, things went to hell in the pages of the Blackest Night saga as an army of the dead rose up from their graves, being lead by Nekron and Black Hand, who we hadn’t seen since Rebirth. It was during this time, 2010, that Johns was promoted to Chief Creative Officer of DC. After this, we got Brightest Day and then, for some reason, Flashpoint. I really have no words for Flashpoint. None at all.

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Poster Children for The Various Lantern Corps’

He has brought some interesting things into the Green Lantern mythos, such as Sinestro somehow getting hold of a Green Lantern ring. Over a year and a half later, I’m still trying to wrap my brain around that. Then there was the fact that Sinestro gave Hal a duplicate ring, which is also hard to believe. Then there’s Baz, the new GL of Earth, bringing the total number of Corps affiliated GLs to five in the New 52. The thing is, after issue 12 or so, the quality of the GL stories has been in a gradual decline. While it hurts to say that, it did have to be mentioned. I’m looking forward to Johns wrapping up Wrath of the First Lantern and to see good things in the GL book again.

The Lanterns and Volthoom, The First Lantern
The Lanterns and Volthoom, The First Lantern

After issue 20, Johns will be leaving Green Lantern in order to keep up with his CCO duties and writing such titles as Justice League, Aquaman (which he single-handedly made awesome again) and Justice League of America. The first two have been consistently good and many are hoping for good things from JLA. Due to his early and well-earned status as one of the best writers of the New 52, I wish him luck in his current and future projects. May the New Gods watch over your career, Mr. Johns.

Last week, DC and Warner Bros. Interactive announced a new free-to-play arena title called Infinite Crisis. The game is being developed by Turbine, the same folks that crafted the acclaimed MMO The Lord of the Rings Online. A short trailer for the game accompanied the announcement, but aside from that, most of what the title offers remains a mystery.

Today, two new character profile videos were released for the game featuring Wonder Woman and Nightmare Batman. Each profile gives a good look at the character and what they’re capable of, and also features plenty of new in-game footage.

Watch the videos below, and let us know what you think! If you like what you see, you can apply for the closed beta at the game’s official website.

Infinite Crisis is a new entrant into the wildly popular MOBA genre that delivers a heart-pounding competitive player vs. player battle experience set in the legendary DC Multiverse – a world in which familiar DC Comics characters have been reimagined in startling ways. Featuring a wide variety of DC Comics heroes and villains, Infinite Crisis puts players in control of twisted incarnations of their favorite characters throughout the Multiverse such as Nightmare Batman and Gaslight Catwoman, playing in league with well-known characters including Green Lantern and The Flash.

Well, this is unexpected.

We’re just a few weeks away from the release of NetherRealm Studios latest console brawler, Injustice: Gods Among Us. Yesterday, a playable demo for the game was released, showcasing just a few of the action-packed battles you’ll be able to partake in once the full featured edition hits shelves. Today, the studio released a mobile version.

Injustice: Gods Among Us hit the iOS app store earlier this evening for the wonderful price of $0.00. I had the opportunity to play a few matches, and just like NetherRealm’s last iOS title (Batman: Arkham City Lockdown), Injustice looks great, plays smoothly, and maintains simple, understandable, nigh-perfect controls. The mechanics of the game are also a little different from its console sibling, the mobile edition mixing the classic fighter with a neat card-battling system.

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Sure, it’s not the console version, and that’s one of the best things about it. With a few exceptions, direct console ports simply don’t work well on touchscreen devices. NetherRealm knows that, and both of their iOS titles have been excellent, both as standalone and companion games.

Did I mention that it’s free, AND that you can unlock items for the console version? Download Injustice: Gods Among Us on the App Store, and let us know what you think! Not quite sold? Check out an overview of the title, courtesy of IGN!

Warner Bros. Interactive and Netherrealm Studios today released a new trailer for their upcoming DC brawler, Injustice: Gods Among Us. This preview features a bunch of new footage and showcases some of the various features the game will have at release.

Yesterday, a playable demo for the game launched on Xbox Live and Playstation Network. If you’ve had a chance to try it, be sure to let us know your first impressions! In any case, watch the new trailer below, and let us know if you’ll be picking up Injustice on April 16th!

In bigger gaming news, have you read about the closure of LucasArts?

We’re just a few weeks away from the Teen Titans triumphant return to Cartoon Network, with the premiere of Teen Titans Go. Sure, it looks a lot different from the animated Teen Titans that we once knew and loved, but who’s to say we can’t give it a shot? After all, we love these characters, don’t we?

Take a look at the poster below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to the series! Teen Titans Go premieres April 23rd!

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Source: World’s Finest

We’re now just a few weeks away from the release date of Injustice: Gods Among Us, and Warner Bros. Interactive today revealed that a playable demo for the game will be hitting Xbox 360 and PS3 on April 2nd.

I was rather reserved about Injustice when I first learned of its existence (we’re all well aware of how Mortal Kombat Vs. DC Universe turned out), but the more footage I see, the more I can see that the developers are trying (and hard) to avoid a repeat of that disaster. A playable demo well before the game’s release date is a great gesture, and I’m sure that if the quality is there, it will win back fans that still have a bad taste in their mouth from that last DC brawler.

A new trailer for the game has also been released featuring Black Adam. Watch it below, and let us know what you think! Injustice: Gods Among Us hits stores on April 16th.

Before today, I wasn’t even aware that Telltale was working on a game set in Vertigo’s Fables universe. Today, that game got an official title.

The game is called The Wolf Among Usand will feature (who else but) Bigby Wolf in the starring role. Little else is known about the game at this time, but The Wolf Among Us is set to release later this year for PC, Xbox 360, and PS3.

“Developing The Wolf Among Us based on the Fables universe has allowed our studio to build upon all of the hallmarks of what makes our episodic series so engaging for players,” Telltale CEO Dan Connors told IGN. “Through an evolution of our approach to choice and consequence, we can further explore the complexity of each and every iconic character in a universe rich with untold history from the darkest sides of the storybooks.”

Sure, this sounds cool as hell, but the Telltale title I’m really waiting for is, of course, season two of The Walking Dead!

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Source: IGN

Warner Bros. Interactive and DC Entertainment today announced something that I certainly wasn’t expecting.

Infinite Crisis is the name of the game, which will be a free-to-play MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) title similar to League of Legends or DOTA2. The game is being developed by Turbine, the same folks that crafter Lord of the Rings Online.

Infinite Crisis will launch this Fall, and looks to be PC exclusive. Watch the announcement trailer for the game below, and let us know what you think! Want in? Beta applications are currently being accepted at the game’s official website.

What do you think? Are you looking forward to this, or would you prefer the Diablo II styled Marvel Heroes instead? Here’s the full press release for Infinite Crisis:

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment today announced Infinite Crisis, an all-new multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game developed by Turbine, the award winning studio behind free-to-play online games including The Lord of the Rings Online™. Infinite Crisis is a free-to-play game that features a deep roster of DC Comics characters and is scheduled for release in 2013 for the PC.
 
Infinite Crisis is a new entrant into the wildly popular MOBA genre that delivers a heart-pounding competitive player vs. player battle experience set in the legendary DC Multiverse – a world in which familiar DC Comics characters have been reimagined in startling ways.  Featuring a wide variety of DC Comics heroes and villains, Infinite Crisis puts players in control of twisted incarnations of their favorite characters throughout the Multiverse such as Nightmare Batman and Gaslight Catwoman, playing in league with well-known characters including Green Lantern and The Flash.
 
“We are thrilled to bring Infinite Crisis, a truly competitive experience featuring the DC Comics lore and characters, to the MOBA genre,” said Martin Tremblay, President, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.  “Turbine is a pioneer in online gaming and combined with the amazing world of DC Comics, they are executing on a game concept that expands the MOBA genre.”
 
“The Turbine team is very excited to reveal Infinite Crisis to the world and extend the MOBA genre with new features,” said Jeffrey Steefel, Executive Producer, Turbine.  “We are utilizing years of experience in the online game space to deliver innovations to the MOBA genre with a game that features fast-paced action, a major story arc, destructible environments, catastrophic events and a deep roster of iconic DC Comics characters.”

 

Following the Lex Luthor trailer from a few weeks back, NetherRealm Studios has unveiled a new story trailer for their upcoming brawler, Injustice: Gods Among Us. This new trailer focusses on The Joker’s favourite gal, Harley Quinn, and shows just how different her situation turned out in this alternate DC universe.

 

Watch the new trailer below, and let us know what you think! Injustice: Gods Among Us releases on April 16th!

 

 

The game looks pretty polished at this point, let’s hope it turns out well!

We’re now just a few weeks away from the release of Injustice: Gods Among Usand characters are still being revealed!

 

Warner Bros. Interactive today revealed Doomsday as the latest character to join the game’s already impressive roster. Watch the reveal below, which showcases some pretty brutal looking moves, and let us know what you think!

 

 

Injustice: Gods Among Us hits shelves on April 16th. Will you be picking it up? Who are you most looking forward to playing?

Another day, another piece of marketing for Injustice: Gods Among Us… not that that’s a bad thing, the game is looking pretty rad at this point.

 

The latest video is a story trailer featuring the Man of Steel’s arch nemesis himself, Lex Luthor. Lex explains just what he’s doing with his life since all this mess started, and we get to see some of his moves and abilities.

 

Watch the new trailer below, and let us know if you’ll be picking the game up! Injustice: Gods Among Us hits stores on April 16th!

 

 

Anyone been picking up the prequel comic? Any thoughts on that?

Lego rocks.

 

The toys rock, the video games rock, and pretty soon, Lego Batman: The Movie will rock. We showed you the first trailer for the film all the way back in 2012, and today we learned just when we’ll be able to see the full feature.

 

Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite assembles May 21st on Blu-Ray, DVD, and digital download. Need a refresher? Watch the trailer below, and let us know if you’ll be picking this one up!

 

Tomorrow’s edition of Batman Incorporated will feature a very unexpected death. Damian Wayne, the 10 year old son of Bruce Wayne and Talia Al Ghul will fall victim to an assassin cloned from his very own genes. Dang.

 

If he has to go… at least he goes out a hero, writer Grant Morrison confirmed that “He saves the world. He does his job as Robin. He dies an absolute hero.”

 

Damian’s death has been crafted to focus how parents can lose sight of their children when they fight. It’s certainly an interesting time to kill the character off, as the current Boy Wonder is much loved by fans of the DC Universe.

 

Again, Damian will lose his final fight in tomorrow’s Batman Incorporated #8; the death will be reflected throughout the DC Universe. Check out the issue’s cover below (a clear homage to Morrison’s Batman RIP), let us know what you think! How will you handle Damian’s death? How do you think that Bruce will take it?

 

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Here’s Morrison’s Batman RIP cover for comparison.

 

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Source: New York Post

 

 

Less than two weeks after Aquaman’s announcement, Warner Bros. Interactive has revealed Sinestro as the latest character to join the ranks of Injustice: Gods Among Us.

 

The character’s moves and abilities are still unknown, but that should all change on Friday when Injustice’s next Battle Arena video is released.

 

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What do you think of this addition? Who are you most excited to play as? Will you be picking up Injustice: Gods Among Us when it hits shelves on April 16th?

The game is looking pretty rad… but so did Mortal Kombat Vs. DC Universe, and we all know how that turned out.

This game just keeps getting cooler.

 

Warner Bros. Interactive revealed today that Aquaman will be joining the multitude of characters taking a stand in Injustice: Gods Among Us. A fairly badass reveal trailer accompanied the announcement, and if it’s any indication, Aquaman will be a force to be reckoned with.

 

Check out the trailer below, and let us know what you think! Injustice: Gods Among Us hits PS3 and Xbox 360 on April 16th. The game is NOT coming to Wii U as was previously believed.

 

 

“Gods Among Us” debuts as a bold new fighting game franchise that introduces a deep, original story featuring a large cast of favorite DC Comics icons such as Batman, Cyborg, Harley Quinn, Nightwing, Deathstroke, Solomon Grundy, Superman, Lex Luthor, The Flash, Green Arrow, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Bane, Catwoman, Shazam, the Joker, and more. Set in a world where the lines between good and evil are blurred, players will experience heroes and villains engaging in epic battles on a massive scale.

I’ve been wondering when we’d be able to step into Batman’s shoes once more; if this information is correct, a new game could be much closer than anticipated!

 

It looks as thought the folks over at ComingSoon have been doing some digging. After picking through Warner’s Q1 Earnings Report, they’ve learned that a new Arkham title will be revealed (and possibly released) sometime this year!

 

While no game has officially been announced, it was Warner CFO John K. Martin that couldn’t hold his tongue, stating

 

“We also have a strong games release this year, which will include the next release in the Batman Arkham franchise. So all in all, we expect Warners to post another very strong year in 2013.”

 

No official details for the next title are currently known, but earlier this year it was rumoured that we’d find Bats in a prequel setting, meeting Joker for the very first time.

 

What do you think? Excited to see another game in the Arkham series (how could you not be)?

 

Update: According to sources close to VG247, the prequel title is in development at Rocksteady, but it is NOT the follow-up to Arkham City. The next Arkham title that Warner mentioned is rumoured to be in development by Spark Unlimited (Lost Planet 3, Legendary: The Box).

 

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Source: ComingSoon

This sounds like a very cool marketing campaign. Anyone in the US looking forward to Injustice: Gods Among Us also has a chance to win some cool prizes!

With just a couple more months to go until the game releases, it’s about time that marketing started to ramp up. Warner Bros. Interactive and DC today introduced a new campaign for the game titled Injustice Battle Arena.

 

Here’s the description:

 

For the next 10 weeks, the roster of legendary DC Comics characters will enter the Injustice Battle Arena. Each week, a new pair of challengers will enter the arena, as fans are given the opportunity to vote on who they believe would come out as champion.

Every Monday, combatants will be revealed in weekly match-up videos. Detailing the skills, attributes and technology of the week’s competing DC Comics warriors, the videos also include man-on-the-street and celebrity experts explaining which character in the battle has earned their vote.

All votes and submissions must be submitted by Thursday night, and the results will be announced in a final fight video, showing the all-out battles and ultimate victor of that week’s match-up.

 

Today also marked the release of the first match-ups, featuring Batman vs. Bane, and Harley Quinn vs. Wonder Woman! Check it out below, and head here to vote (and get entered to win those sweet, sweet prizes).

 

 

Of course, if you’d like to know more, check out the snazzy announcement video, explaining just what’s about to go down! Watch it below, and let us know what you think! Injustice: Gods Among Us releases on April 16th, 2013.

 

Are you planning to pick the game up? Which characters are you most looking forward to playing? Are you reading the tie-in comic?