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Injustice 2 may be headed to PC

Two European retailers have listings for a PC version of the game.

Injustice 2 may be headed to PC soon. Two European retailers have listings for a PC version of the D.C. Comics fighting game.

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Wccftech reports that both Amazon France and Dutch games store Game Mania have listings for Injustice 2 on PC. Game Mania reports that the game is expected for 2017, and will feature single-player, local multiplayer, and online multiplayer on PC. No information is given on the Amazon France page, except that Injustice 2 will be released for Windows, and that there appears to be a deluxe edition available for PC players.

Injustice 2 originally launched in May 2017 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The game features D.C. Comics superheroes and villains fighting one another in an alternate reality universe where Superman creates an oppressive totalitarian dictatorship.

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