'Injustice 2' Fighter Pack 2 news, update: Hellboy arrives on Nov. 14

Hellboy in "Injustice 2" YouTube/ Injustice

The new trailer for the game "Injustice 2" played it big for fans, as the newest, and probably the most surprising, addition to the game's Fighter Pack 2 was revealed.

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment announced that Hellboy will be coming in a few weeks to the game. Those who already own the Fighter Pack 2, "Injustice 2 Ultimate Edition," or "Injustice 2" Ultimate Pack could see Hellboy on Nov. 14, Tuesday. Others who will purchase the character separately will have to wait until Nov. 21 to gain access to Hellboy.

The trailer showed how Hellboy could be played in the game. In the video, Hellboy can be seen using his mighty arms, known as the Right Hand of Doom, to throw punches to opponents. He can also be seen shooting enemies with his gun. Hellboy's other identity, Anung Un Rama, which means "and upon his brow is set a crown of flame," was also teased in the trailer. His alter-ego showed a new set of glowing horns and a flaming crown during fights.

For the character's super move, he and his opponent will head straight to hell, below the earth, where the beatdown will happen against the more apt backdrop of fire and lava, fitting for the demon character who came from hell.

Hellboy is a fictional character created by Mike Mignola. He is actually a nice guy, except for the imposing fighting persona, a far cry from the common notion that he is the villain since he came from hell.

Meanwhile, "Injustice 2's" first character for its Fighter Pack 3 will be available to players in early December. Players had the first look at The Atom in early October. Fans predict that Constantine/Rorschach and the Enchantress will also end up joining The Atom for the third set of characters.

"Injustice 2" is available for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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