Raiden, Hellboy and Black Manta Join Injustice 2

Raiden, Hellboy and Black Manta Join Injustice 2

Included in the Fighter Pack 2 DLC.

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Aug 26, 2017 @ 09:30 AM (Staff Bios)
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NetherRealm Studios' hit game Injustice 2 is going to be getting a few new fighters joining the ranks. They have just announced their Fighter Pack 2 DLC, which will be including Raiden, Black Manta and Hellboy. You will be able to purchase this pack separately from the game, or you can also get it as a part of the Injustice 2 Ultimate Edition.

In the reveal trailer down below, you get to see all three characters make their grand entrance. Naturally, Raiden is first seen putting a few lightning bolts into Sub Zero's chest, only to be followed up by Black Manta. Manta fires a pair of rockets at Raiden, who lucky teleports away just in time. Hellboy, being the born and bred badass that he is, grabs a rocket mid flight and uses the flame the light his cigar. You can get the pack for yourself on September 12, and make sure to check out the trailer down below!

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