Enchantress Gameplay Released for Injustice 2

Enchantress Gameplay Released for Injustice 2

Summoning zombies is a welcomed addition.

Gorg by Gorg on Jan 05, 2018 @ 01:33 PM (Staff Bios)
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One of the more generous fighting games of last year just added another playable character to the roster. Injustice 2 recently released a gameplay trailer for Enchantress earlier today, and she looks like a blast. June Moone's alter ego makes her first appearance in the Injustice franchise and, to no surprise, after the release of Suicide Squad a little over a year ago. The player gets to experience the struggles of fighting with an inner power while utilizing it to take down their foe. Enchantress seems to have a lot of interesting juggling mechanics in her playbook, as well as some excellent defense moves that are more difficult to read for the opponent.

Enchantress will be released on January 9 for those who purchased the Ultimate Edition, Ultimate Pack or Fighter Pack 3. For those who opted out of those purchases but still want to get there hands on this struggling magician, they can buy her as a stand-alone purchase starting January 16. In the meantime, check out the release video for Enchantress below.

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