1/1/2024 0 Comments Injustice 3 release![]() This could have the potential, as Grubb claims, to affect what NetherRealm is making. WB Games is also getting moved around and broken up as a part of the recent merger with Discovery, but WB has denied rumors of selling NetherRealm. Given all of this uncertainty and silence, it is not clear what game the studio is making, even with Grubb’s input. And now Grubb is saying Mortal Kombat 12. Earlier rumors did point to a Marvel fighting game. You don’t have to use any of these Batman Superman characters that might be tied up in licensing if you try to get rid of NetherRealm, if you try to sell it to whoever.”Īfter announcing it was ceasing support for Mortal Kombat 11 in favor of its next game, NetherRealm has commented or hinted it is developing, which has opened the door for speculation to run wild. It’s doing well but if you come out with Mortal Kombat 12, it will also sell and do well and at the same time. “I wouldn’t say that this is like for sure,” he continued, “but it lines up with the reality and it lines up with what I’ve heard where Mortal Kombat 12 would make the most sense because that’s a game they know will make money. He continued, stating that it made sense and would be easier to sell a developer if it wasn’t making a game with a ton of licensed characters. RELATED: Mortal Kombat 11 Never Reached Its Potential “Who knows where NetherRealm going to be next year? Is NetherRealm still going to be part of WB? Does it make it easier to sell NetherRealm or let it spin off or whatever if it is making Mortal Kombat 12 instead right now? And that’s what I’ve heard is happening.” “Does having NetherRealm use a WB-owned property right now make sense when WB is sort of falling apart in front of our eyes?” he said. But instead of just being a guess, he said his conclusion also lined up with his sources. DC game or Injustice 3, he brought in the realities facing Warner Bros. After saying that it’s probably not a Marvel vs. On his weekly Giant Bomb show Grubbsnax (an abbreviated version is at the bottom of the article), Grubb answered a question regarding NetherRealm’s next project. This report comes by way of GamesBeat reporter and regular leaker Jeff Grubb (through VideoGamesChronicle). A new claim states that the acclaimed fighting game developer is choosing to focus on Mortal Kombat 12 over Injustice 3. Yet, with Ed Boon's appearance at FanDome, many believe that we'll find out more soon enough.NetherRealm Studios is known for switching back and forth between the Mortal Kombat and Injustice series, but it seems like that cycle might be breaking for its next game. There have been leaks abound for a while from the roster to the launch date (2022), but nothing has been officially confirmed. Since then, developer NetherRealm Studios has announced that it is finished with Mortal Kombat 11, having launched its final DLC and the Ultimate Edition, leading to copious amounts of speculation regarding its next game. However, one game that was absent was Injustice despite many fans believing that a sequel would be unveiled. RELATED: Injustice Deserves A Proper Conclusion Before We See A Marvel Fighting Game It was a jam-packed event full of exciting details for the coming years. In the first outing, Gotham Knights and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League were revealed alongside concept art for The Flash featuring Michael Keaton's Batman. ![]() unveils upcoming shows, comics, movies, and games related to DC. Ed Boon, the creative director of Injustice 2 and Mortal Kombat 11, is appearing at DC FanDome, sparking rumours and theories that Injustice 3 will be revealed later this month.įor context, FanDome is a relatively new, entirely digital event where Warner Bros.
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