Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment today announced that Injustice 2 is coming to PC (Steam and Microsoft Store) Nov. 14.
Originally developed by NetherRealm Studios, Injustice 2 is being adapted for PC by QLOC and beginning today fans will be able to participate in an open beta that will be available on Steam.
Injustice 2 is available now for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
You can check out an overview of the title below.
Welcome to the Injustice 2 PC Open Beta which you can play for free! In order to test the Injustice 2 PC network code and infrastructure, we invite you to download and participate in this beta for a limited time. Note that only one-versus-one Multiplayer mode is available.
When the full game is released, you can expect the following features:
Every Battle Defines You: With every match you’ll earn gear to equip, customize and evolve your roster.
A New Threat Arises: Picking up where Injustice left off, Batman struggles against Superman’s regime, as a new threat appears that will put Earth’s very existence at risk.
The Best of DC: Choose from the biggest DC Universe roster ever and battle across iconic locations in epic scale battles.
Built by NetherRealm and Adapted by QLOC for PC: Developers of the best-selling and critically acclaimed Mortal Kombat franchise
During the PlayStation Media Showcase at Paris Games Week 2017, Capcom announced A PlayStation 4-only beta for Monster Hunter: World will be available exclusively for PlayStation Plus users from December 9 to 12.
Additionally, special Horizon: Zero Dawn content featuring Aloy’s bow and full armor set plus Palico armor will be available exclusively in the PlayStation 4 version of Monster Hunter: World.
Monster Hunter: World launches on January 26, 2018 with a PC release coming at a later date.
Here’s an overview of each announcement:
Beta
Available starting December 9, players from around the world can experience three fearsome quests as they join up with other hunters online or take on the beasts alone in the exclusive beta for PlayStation Plus users. Running for three days, hunters participating in the beta can tackle the hungry Great Jagras, a scavenger capable of swallowing other monsters whole, or the fiery and territorial Anjanath, both of which roam the dense and complex eco-system within the Ancient Forest. For those feeling brave enough they can adventure to the desert land of the Wildspire Waste where the armored Barroth can be found lurking in the muddy waters, waiting to unleash its devastating charge attack.
Horizon: Zero Dawn Collaboration
Horizon: Zero Dawn’s young machine hunter Aloy comes to life in Monster Hunter: World for PS4 with Aloy’s bow and full armor set as well as Palico armor that can make the player’s Palico look like a machine from Horizon: Zero Dawn. The full armor set will make any player character look like Aloy from head to toe, including facial likeness. After completing the Horizon: Zero Dawn collaboration event quest, which is planned to be distributed to online players post launch, special materials can be obtained to forge collaboration equipment. By bringing the necessary materials to the in-game facility (Smithy), players will be able to forge the Horizon: Zero Dawn collaboration equipment. Details on the exact timing and availability of the Horizon: Zero Dawn collaboration quest will be revealed soon.
A new trailer was also released. Here’s an overview, via Capcom:
The latest Monster Hunter: World trailer released at Paris Games Week highlights for the first time the terrifying Rotten Vale area of the New World. Littered with the skeletons of deceased monsters, a land of unique and gigantic creatures awaits amongst this bed of bones. The deeper players journey into the inner layers of the Rotten Vale, the tougher the environment gets with a dangerous and toxic mist blanketing the land obscuring the perils that lurk nearby until the very last minute. The Radobaan, a hulking beast that wears the carcasses scattered around the Vale for armor will need hunters to be quick and fast as they take off chunks of its bone armor and avoid its rolling attacks. Hunters can brave the beast alone or with their team of four hunters. With drop in multiplayer, each hunter has their own story to tell – but will they live to tell it?
Players can sign-up for a chance to participate in the DRAGON BALL FighterZ Xbox One closed beta by going through the Xbox Insider program. Players looking to sign-up for the chance to participate in the PlayStation 4 closed beta can do so by visiting https://www.bandainamcoent.com/news/dragon-ball-fighterz-closed-beta-application and following the steps detailed on the webpage.
Players will want to start their finger and hand stretches in preparation for DRAGON BALL FighterZ’s Closed Beta, coming in September 16th – 17th 2017 for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4.