Injustice 2 PC Beta Begins October 25, 2017

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Fans of NetherRealm Studio fighting games will be able to enjoy a version of one on another platform very soon. Injustice 2 is getting a PC port. The Steam open beta for the game will begin on October 25, 2017, followed by a full release in Fall 2017.

 

The final version of Injustice 2 for the PC will be available via both Steam and the Windows Store. NetherRealm is not actually handling the porting process, as QLOC has been tapped for that. Previously, QLOC has worked on the PC versions of Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition, Street Fighter x Tekken, and Resident Evil 6.

 

Injustice 2 is immediately available for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.


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