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NetherRealm's Next Move: Injustice 3 on the Horizon?

Last updated: 2026-05-03 07:05:23 · Gaming

For fans of the DC Universe fighting game Injustice, the wait has been long—over nine years since the last installment. Recent reports and industry patterns strongly suggest that developer NetherRealm Studios is finally gearing up to announce Injustice 3. This article explores the evidence, the studio's history of alternating between franchises, and what players might expect from a potential third entry.

What concrete evidence points to Injustice 3 being developed?

According to a report from MP1st, a Warner Bros. Games employee's resume listed Injustice 3 as a project they had worked on. This aligns with rumors circulating for over a year, including whispers that voice actors for Aquaman and Superman told fans the game was in development. While NetherRealm has not officially confirmed anything, these breadcrumbs—combined with the studio's established pattern—make an Injustice 3 announcement feel imminent.

NetherRealm's Next Move: Injustice 3 on the Horizon?
Source: www.pcgamer.com

Why is an Injustice 3 expected given NetherRealm's release history?

Since Injustice: Gods Among Us debuted in 2013, NetherRealm has alternated between Mortal Kombat and Injustice titles. They released Mortal Kombat X (2015), Injustice 2 (2017), Mortal Kombat 11 (2019), and Mortal Kombat 1 (2023). With three consecutive MK games, it would be more surprising if they didn't return to the DC universe now. This rhythm makes Injustice 3 the logical next step.

How have Injustice and Mortal Kombat borrowed elements from each other?

NetherRealm frequently cross-pollinates mechanics and characters. For instance, The Joker appeared as a DLC character in Mortal Kombat 11, while Sub-Zero was a guest fighter in Injustice 2 (alongside the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles). Environmental object attacks—a signature of Injustice—were carried into Mortal Kombat X. This sharing of ideas enriches both franchises and makes future collaborations likely.

NetherRealm's Next Move: Injustice 3 on the Horizon?
Source: www.pcgamer.com

Could Injustice 3 revisit the Batman vs Superman conflict?

Given NetherRealm's deep exploration of a corrupted Superman in Injustice 2, some fans wonder if they'll rehash that theme. However, the developers now have experience with villainous supermen from Homelander and Omni-Man in MK1. A more grounded superhero story might be a welcome change, though the series' over-the-top nature (Batman firing missiles at his own son) suggests they'll balance seriousness with comic-book absurdity.

What makes NetherRealm's fighting games stand out?

NetherRealm has carved a niche with expansive single-player modes (like the story-driven campaigns and multiverse towers) and accessible dial-a-combo inputs that lower the skill floor without sacrificing depth. These features, combined with regular releases since 2011, have built a dedicated fanbase. Even Mortal Kombat 1, an uneven reboot, sold well, proving the studio's formula works.

When might we expect an official announcement?

Given the studio's pattern of releasing a new game every few years, and the post-launch support for Mortal Kombat 1 tapering off, an announcement could come relatively soon—possibly in 2024 or 2025. NetherRealm typically teases projects several months before release, so keep an eye on industry events like E3 or Summer Game Fest for official word.