Compare Injustice 2 (Ultimate Edition) key prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Access Software. Published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Released on 11/14/2017. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Single Player, Multiplayer, Side View, Fighting. Metacritic score: 86/100.

NetherRealm's DC fighter arrives on PC fully loaded: every Fighter Pack character included, a gear-driven progression loop, and more solo content than most fighting games bother to ship.

Injustice 2 is a 2.5D fighting game built by NetherRealm Studios, the team behind Mortal Kombat, set in a DC Universe where Batman and Superman are on opposite sides of a collapsing regime. The Ultimate Edition bundles the base game with all three Fighter Packs, which add characters including Red Hood, Sub-Zero, Starfire, Black Manta, Raiden, Hellboy, Atom, Enchantress, and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as a single switchable slot with four distinct move sets tied to whichever weapon loadout you equip. Darkseid, previously a console pre-order exclusive, is in there too. That is a very large roster before you factor in premier skins that retool existing fighters, such as the John Stewart Green Lantern skin, with altered dialogue and adjusted specials. The core combat lands somewhere between the deliberate spacing of Mortal Kombat and a more super-hero-power-fantasy feel. You have basic attacks, character-specific traits that provide temporary buffs, a Super Meter you can spend on enhanced special moves or save for a full cinematic super, stage transitions, and environmental interaction that lets you hurl scenery mid-combo. It is readable enough for newcomers but deep enough that spacing, meter management, and knowing your trait timer matter a lot once you get into online play. The gear system layers RPG-lite progression on top: every match drops stat-modifying equipment that changes both how a character looks and how they perform, though gear stats are locked out of competitive modes so the loot loop stays a solo-and-casual thing. For solo players the content pile is legitimately impressive. The story mode picks up after the first game and delivers a proper cinematic production with strong facial animation and branching chapter choices. Multiverse mode rotates DC lore-themed challenge ladders with variable modifiers and reward tiers, making it the game you keep returning to between online sessions. There is also a full tutorial and programmable practice dummy setup, which is more than a lot of fighting game competitors offer. The PC port, handled by QLOC rather than the teams responsible for previous troubled NetherRealm PC releases, landed in notably solid shape with stable performance and netcode that held up well at launch. The honest caveats: Denuvo DRM means no mod support, so what ships in the box is what you get forever. Online player counts on PC have always been lower than console, meaning the people you do find at this point are experienced, and new players will feel that gap. The random loot system attracted some criticism for encouraging microtransaction spending, though the in-game currency earned through play covers most cosmetic needs without spending real money. A minority of players reported occasional hard crashes on PC, and the game does not play as smoothly on a keyboard as it does on a controller. If you want a fighting game with a genuine single-player offering, a roster that mixes DC heavyweights with genuine surprises like the Turtles and Hellboy, and enough gear customization to keep tinkering between fights, the Ultimate Edition is the version to get. It is the kind of package that rewards both the player who wants to run through a story and the one who wants to grind character builds, even if the competitive online scene has quieted down since launch. Alex, Scout Team

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Injustice 2 (Ultimate Edition) key

Nov 14, 2017Access SoftwareWarner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
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NetherRealm's DC fighter arrives on PC fully loaded: every Fighter Pack character included, a gear-driven progression loop, and more solo content than most fighting games bother to ship.

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Best for DC fans and fighting game newcomers who want a deep solo mode, a huge roster, and RPG-lite character building alongside the brawling.

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Injustice 2 is a 2.5D fighting game built by NetherRealm Studios, the team behind Mortal Kombat, set in a DC Universe where Batman and Superman are on opposite sides of a collapsing regime. The Ultimate Edition bundles the base game with all three Fighter Packs, which add characters including Red Hood, Sub-Zero, Starfire, Black Manta, Raiden, Hellboy, Atom, Enchantress, and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as a single switchable slot with four distinct move sets tied to whichever weapon loadout you equip. Darkseid, previously a console pre-order exclusive, is in there too. That is a very large roster before you factor in premier skins that retool existing fighters, such as the John Stewart Green Lantern skin, with altered dialogue and adjusted specials. The core combat lands somewhere between the deliberate spacing of Mortal Kombat and a more super-hero-power-fantasy feel. You have basic attacks, character-specific traits that provide temporary buffs, a Super Meter you can spend on enhanced special moves or save for a full cinematic super, stage transitions, and environmental interaction that lets you hurl scenery mid-combo. It is readable enough for newcomers but deep enough that spacing, meter management, and knowing your trait timer matter a lot once you get into online play. The gear system layers RPG-lite progression on top: every match drops stat-modifying equipment that changes both how a character looks and how they perform, though gear stats are locked out of competitive modes so the loot loop stays a solo-and-casual thing. For solo players the content pile is legitimately impressive. The story mode picks up after the first game and delivers a proper cinematic production with strong facial animation and branching chapter choices. Multiverse mode rotates DC lore-themed challenge ladders with variable modifiers and reward tiers, making it the game you keep returning to between online sessions. There is also a full tutorial and programmable practice dummy setup, which is more than a lot of fighting game competitors offer. The PC port, handled by QLOC rather than the teams responsible for previous troubled NetherRealm PC releases, landed in notably solid shape with stable performance and netcode that held up well at launch. The honest caveats: Denuvo DRM means no mod support, so what ships in the box is what you get forever. Online player counts on PC have always been lower than console, meaning the people you do find at this point are experienced, and new players will feel that gap. The random loot system attracted some criticism for encouraging microtransaction spending, though the in-game currency earned through play covers most cosmetic needs without spending real money. A minority of players reported occasional hard crashes on PC, and the game does not play as smoothly on a keyboard as it does on a controller. If you want a fighting game with a genuine single-player offering, a roster that mixes DC heavyweights with genuine surprises like the Turtles and Hellboy, and enough gear customization to keep tinkering between fights, the Ultimate Edition is the version to get. It is the kind of package that rewards both the player who wants to run through a story and the one who wants to grind character builds, even if the competitive online scene has quieted down since launch.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamGear ProgressionPremier SkinsMultiverse ModeStage TransitionsSuper MeterCross-Universe RosterTrait SystemStory Mode FighterQLOC Port

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
4 GB
Storage
52 GB
Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce™ GTX 670 or NVIDIA® GeForce™ GTX 1050/ AMD® Radeon™ HD 7950 or AMD®
Processor
Intel Core i5-750, 2.66 GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 965, 3.4 GHz or AMD Ryzen™ 3 1200, 3.1 GHz
System requirements
64-bit Windows 7 / Windows 10

Recommended

Memory
8 GB
Storage
60 GB
Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce™ GTX 780 / AMD® Radeon™ R9 290 or RX 570
Processor
Intel Core i3-2100, 3.10 GHz / AMD FX-6300, 3.5 GHz or AMD Ryzen™ 5 1400, 3.2 GHz
System requirements
64-bit Windows 7 / Windows 10

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Metacritic
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Game Info

Developer
Access Software
Publisher
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Release Date
Nov 14, 2017

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