6/10/2023 0 Comments Injustice 3 leaked rosterSee you next year", before vanishing again. After vanishing for a long time, he suddenly reappeared 3 months ago on a forum post about MK12, simply stating "Reiko's back. Lo and Behold, every piece of info he had ended up being true. This man leaked a ton of details about the game before going silent. But what if I told you that a leaker on gamefaqs may have been responsible for a vast amount of the leaks that came out for MK11? Enter Roor. The full base roster of the game was revealed in a massive internal leak from NRS (those who were active that day remember the models of Erron Black, Noob Saibot, and Liu Kang being shown), while every DLC fighter that came (besides Ash, who we will not talk about) being datamined. MK11 has gone down in infamy as one of the only fighting games to have EVERY character, both base and DLC, prematurely leaked. Jeff "revealing" MK12 was the catalyst for the remaining pieces of evidence on this post.Ģ) ROOR reveals Reiko. Note that Jeff was correct in revealing that the "platform WB fighting game" (Multiversus) wasn't the new NRS project. He reportedly stated that the next game was going to be MK12 due to uncertainty over NRS's future withWB( ) before doubling down on this on Twitter ( ). Around 9 months ago, Jeff held a podcast where he talked about upcoming gaming news, before coming to the topic of NRS's next project. He's no messiah and has been wrong on some occasions, while also proving correct on others. For those who aren't aware, Jeff Grubb is a notable gaming industry insider who has been active for a very long time. If I missed anything major, please feel free to add it in the comments below! Without further ado, here is the case for Mortal Kombat 12.ġ) Jeff Grubb's Speculation. I've decided to make a singular post that contains potential evidence to support the theory that a new Mortal Kombat game is in the works, rather than that of Injustice 3 or a new IP. Despite this, several leaks about this secretive new project have emerged and to many people's surprise, it may actually be Mortal Kombat 12. Since then, the devs have been extremely silent on social media, only popping up every once in a while to post a crytpic tease or a cheeky reference before going dark once again. ![]() Keep it here for the latest updates in games, including the latest from DC FanDome.Hello, my friends!! It's been nearly a year since support for MK11 was officially axed and full production on NRS's new project has commenced. If an Injustice 3 is announced, we'll be the first to report on it here at Shacknews. A potential event to look out for would be C2E2 2021, which is held in NetherRealm's backyard of Chicago, IL, and where the developer has revealed major game announcements in the past. As for where it would be revealed, that remains to be seen. A third installment is entirely possible, especially as DC has proven they're able to farm out plenty of story material in-between games. Of course, nothing is ever truly finished in the comic book world and Injustice would be no exception. Without spoiling what happens in Injustice 2, that story ended fairly conclusively. ![]() What would a third Injustice feature, in terms of story? It's hard to say. Add to that the fact that Mortal Kombat 11 is finished adding content and one would have to imagine that NetherRealm's next step is to jump into Injustice's third chapter. Reddit, as well as several media outlets, have been running with a supposed leaked roster. Injustice 3 was never addressed, which is interesting because rumors of its existence have been floating about for several months. One question was never addressed by Boon, that question being, "What is the future of the Injustice franchise?" Geoff Keighley, founder of The Game Awards, sat down with Mortal Kombat/Injustice creator Ed Boon and actor Justin Hartley to discuss all things Injustice. The totalitarian take on Superman has grown into a fully fleshed-out universe of its own, starting with NetherRealm's video games and continuing through several volumes of tie-in comics. The Injustice segment was comprised of a lengthy retrospective of the Elseworlds comic universe where Superman snapped following the Joker destroying Metropolis with a nuclear weapon and tricking him into murdering his pregnant wife, Lois Lane. With Injustice fresh on everybody's minds, Saturday seemed like the natural moment to reveal the series' next big title. An animated adaptation is set to release next week. ![]() The Injustice series had a strong presence at this year's DC FanDome and with good reason.
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