In this day and age, superheroes truly rule the world. From comic books to movies to video games, everywhere you look is a person dressed in colorful tights, ready to save the day. Despite its cinematic universe being utterly divisive (between those who view it as a major flop and those who view it its first few movies as stepping stones to something great), DC has dominated the market when it comes to superhero-based video games. Fans have been waiting in eager anticipation as the sequel to the hit game Injustice: Gods Among Us is nearing its release. Although Injustice 2 doesn't have an official release date or a finalized roster of characters, it's never too early to start getting excited, especially when new reports suggest we'll be seeing the game hit shelves in early 2017. With the recent release of new game footage showing a Margot Robbie-esque Harley Quinn and a Deadshot clearly resembling Will Smith in Suicide Squad, there is one huge question that has to be answered.
In this day and age, superheroes truly rule the world. From comic books to movies to video games, everywhere you look is a person dressed in colorful tights, ready to save the day. Despite its cinematic universe being utterly divisive (between those who view it as a major flop and those who view it its first few movies as stepping stones to something great), DC has dominated the market when it comes to superhero-based video games. Fans have been waiting in eager anticipation as the sequel to the hit game Injustice: Gods Among Us is nearing its release. Although Injustice 2 doesn't have an official release date or a finalized roster of characters, it's never too early to start getting excited, especially when new reports suggest we'll be seeing the game hit shelves in early 2017. With the recent release of new game footage showing a Margot Robbie-esque Harley Quinn and a Deadshot clearly resembling Will Smith in Suicide Squad, there is one huge question that has to be answered.
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