Injustice: Earths Collide

Injustice: Earths Collide is an upcoming fighting video game based on DC Comics. It is developed by NetherRealm Studios, and is the sequel to Injustice: Gods Among Us, which was also developed by NetherRealm. It is likely to be released in 2016.

Gameplay
The gameplay will be almost exactly like the first one, with some various small changes. The system of Power and Gadget Users will return, and each type of user will do a certain thing with interactive objects in the background. A new system added will be the weight system, in which each character will have a distinguished weight type. The weight types include lightweight, midweight, and heavyweight. Lightweight characters move faster, jump higher, and have faster attacks, but their attacks are weaker than others. Midweight characters have average stats for speed, jump height, and attack strength. Heavyweight characters move slow, don't jump high, and have slow attacks. Despite being slow, they have strong attacks. Borrowing an element from the mobile version of the first game, there will be three different special attacks. The first two will involve a form of quick-time event for the player. The quick-time event will cause it to go into slow-motion, making it difficult for a second player. The third special attack will be the "super move" from the first game. However, the super moves will be updated from the first game for returning characters.

Multiplayer
There will be a regular one-on-one multiplayer like in the first game, as well as online one-on-one and King of the Hill. A new multiplayer mode that will be for online and offline is the "tag-team" mode from Mortal Kombat in which each side has two characters that can switch off.

Heroes
Aquaman

Batman

Beast Boy

Black Canary

Cyborg

Flash

Green Arrow

Green Lantern*

Martian Manhunter

Nightwing

Robin (Tim Drake)

Shazam

Superman

Wonder Woman


 * The Green Lantern character allows you to choose various different Green Lanterns to play as. The main Green Lanterns you can play as automatically are Hal Jordan, John Stewart, and Kyle Rayner. You can unlock Simon Baz and Guy Gardener, as well as various skins for each Lantern.

Villains
Ares

Bane

Black Adam

Black Manta

Captain Cold

Deathstroke

Harley Quinn

Joker

Lex Luthor

Lobo

Sinestro

Tigress

Vandal Savage

Zod

Unlockable
Darkseid (Unlocked after you complete the story mode)

Character Redemption System
Anyone who owns the first game will be able to redeem characters from the first game that were cut for the second game. The characters, however, cannot be played in online mode. The characters cut from the first game that can be redeemed are:

Catwoman

Doomsday

Hawkgirl

Killer Frost

Raven

Solomon Grundy

Stages
Arkham Asylum

Atlantis

Batcave

Central City

Fortress of Solitude

Gotham City

Hall of Justice

Kandor

Metropolis

Oa

Star City

Stryker’s Island

Themyscira

Watchtower

Wayne Manor

Plot Synopsis
After the events of the first game, the villains of the DC Universe have found a breach into other universes. They go into other universes and find alternate versions of themselves. They team up with their duplicates from other worlds to try and defeat the heroes once and for all. The heroes must stop them, and to do so, use a similar method as the villains.

Trivia

 * Martian Manhunter, Lobo, and Zod were all originally downloadable content (DLC) for the original game, and were bumped up to being in the on-disk game roster.
 * This is the first video game appearance (aside from DC Universe Online and Scribblenauts Unmasked) for both Vandal Savage and Tigress.
 * Unlike the first game, this game features classic skins for most of the characters, as well as some skins from the animated shows and live-action movies.