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Injustice 3 could adapt DC's new DC K.O. tournament event
Summary
The article reports there is no official announcement for Injustice 3 and notes DC Comics' current event DC K.O. uses a tournament bracket of high-profile matchups that the writer says could translate well into an Injustice reboot.
Content
There is no official announcement of Injustice 3, though rumors and discussion continue about a potential next entry. NetherRealm has focused on recent Mortal Kombat releases, with Mortal Kombat 1 development finishing in 2025, while the last Injustice title arrived in 2017. DC Comics is running an event called DC K.O. that stages tournament-style matchups between heroes and villains. The article outlines how that tournament premise could provide a straightforward narrative framework for a future Injustice game.
Key details:
- No official confirmation has been made about the development or announcement of Injustice 3, as reported in the article.
- The article notes NetherRealm completed Mortal Kombat 1 in 2025 and has released consecutive Mortal Kombat titles recently.
- Injustice 2 was released in 2017 and the series retains an active fan community.
- DC K.O. is described as a current DC Comics event built around a tournament bracket, with matchups such as Wonder Woman vs Lobo, Red Hood vs Joker, and Aquaman vs Hawkman.
- The writer argues that DC K.O.'s tournament format could be adapted into an Injustice campaign, allowing characters from different DC continuities to appear.
Summary:
DC K.O.'s bracket-style tournament could offer a clear, self-contained storyline that a fighting game like Injustice might use as a reboot or relaunch. The article links NetherRealm's recent Mortal Kombat focus and the seven-year gap since Injustice 2 as context for why a DC K.O.-based Injustice entry could be considered. Undetermined at this time.
