In celebration of more than a year of battles and two billion play
sessions, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC
Entertainment announced that Injustice: Gods Among Us for
iPad, iPhone, Android and iPod touch is now offering an all-new multiplayer
mode. Developed from the ground up by award-winning
NetherRealm Studios, players can now engage in battle with other
players’ teams to score currency, experience and Gear Cards that
can equip characters with new powers. This update also brings in
brand new Gold Characters, increased promotion and level caps, a
new Challenge Character Booster Pack, and Bonus Missions.
The newly available multiplayer mode allows fans to assemble their
own custom team of Heroes and Villains to pit against other players’
teams. Battles are waged by engaging other users’ online teams,
which are represented by an AI driven squad, with every match
awarding Multiplayer Points to the victor. At the end of each
Weekly Leaderboard Season, tiered rewards will be distributed to
players based on their ranking.
Multiplayer battles can be viewed after the fact via Match Replay,
letting players identify their strengths and weaknesses, allowing
them to strategically customize their team for the next fight. Also
new to the game is the ability to upgrade character stats and
performance with Gear that is awarded based on one’s raking in the
leaderboard system.
Originally launched in April 2013, Injustice: Gods Among Us is a free-
to-play game that features a collectible card mechanic and engages
players in 3-on-3 tag-team combat. Players can build up their roster
and pit a huge cast of DC Comics’ most popular icons such as
Batman, Superman, The Flash, Wonder Woman, Green Arrow,
Aquaman and more against one another. Injustice: Gods Among Us
players can take this game to the next level through a connected
digital ecosystem linking the mobile and console versions, providing
in-game benefits through cross-platform play. Fans who play on
the mobile version and also own the PlayStation®4 computer
entertainment system, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment
system or Xbox 360® games and entertainment system versions are
able to unlock content in the console versions that is available in the
mobile game, and vice versa, by registering for a Warner Bros. ID
(WBID) account and playing the game.
Saturday, July 19, 2014
The new flavour of Justice.
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