Who Would Win In These Injustice: Gods Among Us Screens?

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Yesterday, Warner Bros. announced Injustice: Gods Among Us, a fighting game featuring DC Comics characters, developed by Mortal Kombat developer, NetherRealm Studios. We got a look at the game’s debut trailer alongside yesterday’s announcement, and today, WB have released the first screenshots of the game.

 

Take a look at them below. They pose a lot of interesting “Who would win: X or Y?” questions. Well…except for maybe the Harley vs. Grundy screen.

 

 


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