'Injustice 2' gameplay, trailer news: Enchantress revealed; early access starts Jan. 9

A screenshot of Enchantress in the newly released "Injustice 2" trailer NetherRealm

Another "Suicide Squad" character is making its way to "Injustice 2." This time, it is the demonic sorceress Enchantress, portrayed by Cara Delevingne on the big screen.

The DC supervillain takes center stage in the new trailer, trading barbs with Deadshot. As can be imagined, she engages in a lot of ranged and magic-based attacks. Some of her moves showcased in the video include trapping her enemies in green prisms, summoning interdimensional demons, hypnotizing characters, and a magic sword-based melee. According to reports, her super move is called the piece de resistance, which forces her opponents into submission by ripping their souls out.

Check out the trailer below:

Those who splashed out on the Ultimate Edition, Ultimate Pack, and Fighter Pack 3 have early access on the Enchantress starting Tuesday, Jan. 9. For everyone else, she, like all previous DLC characters, will be available for standalone purchase on Saturday, Jan. 13, from the PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, Steam, and Microsoft Store.

Enchantress is the penultimate of the nine planned DLC characters for "Injustice 2." She joins the increasingly gigantic roster of downloadable characters like The Atom, Hellboy, Red Hood, Sub-Zero, Black Manta, Raiden, and Starfire, all of which can also be bought individually for $6 or as part of bundles. The Fighter Pack 3 runs for $20, the Ultimate Edition for $80, and the Ultimate Pack for $40.

Following her on the comic book game in February will be the crossover addition of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, with each of the pizza-loving party characters apparently fighting together as a single unit. There is no telling, though, whether NetherRealm will stop at those nine or expand the roster further with a small batch of fighters, just like what the studio did with "Mortal Kombat X."

"Injustice 2" is available on Xbox One, PS4, and PC.

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