Computer and Video Games (CVG) have unleashed an exclusive new Injustice: Gods Among Us trailer featuring an all-star, all-action preview of the superhero fighter coming April!
We’ve been keeping a keen eye on NetherRealm Studio’s followup to Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe in Injustice: Gods Among Us (which still confounds us that no DC logo or brand name of any kind is in its title even now with the final box art). The latest news is that Injustice: Gods Among Us finally has a release date of April 16th, 2013 as well as two special editions.
The Collector’s Edition of Injustice: Gods Among Us will sell for $99.99 and will include a copy of the game, a digital download of the DC Animated Film Doom, a three pack of DLC costumes for Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman based off of their DC New 52 designs, an Injustice comic and a statue of Wonder Woman and Batman in combat exclusive to this collector’s pack.
Director Kevin Tancharoen has taken to Twitter once again to reveal a new image from season 2 of Mortal Kombat: Legacy. Since filming began on the second season of Legacy Kevin has been rather forthcoming in giving us teases of what’s to come in the form of simple character or set snapshots. Now with the first footage of MK: Legacy Season 2 set to debut early next month, Kevin has shared an image showing the complete cast.
Last month we received some nice character teases in the form of Liu Kang and Princess Kitana’s wardrobe.Those images, however nice they were, pale in comparison to seeing the entire MK cast stand together for a nice group shot, presumably taken once production the series ended in early December.
Featuring some familiar faces such as Scorpion and Liu Kang, this new cast image provides us with our first look at Kenshi (played by Dan Southworth), Shang Tsung in his regal looking costume, and Mark Dacascos looking like a boss as Kung Lao.
Australia’s new R18+ ratings category for video games is now in effect.
Though no games have yet been rated in the category, they’re coming. And when they do it’ll mark the culmination of years of work to combat the censorship of violent titles for *****s.
“We’ve actually achieved a good balance where in effect MA15+ has become more restrictive and games that previously would have been in MA15+ are now going to be sitting in R18+,” South Australian attorney general John Rau of the legistlative changes told