'Injustice 2' to release Fighter Pack 3, pack includes the Ninja Turtles

Screenshot of the "Injustice 2" fighter pack 3 reveal trailer YouTube/Injustice

The fighting game "Injustice 2" is getting a new downloadable content (DLC) Fighter Pack. The reveal trailer was uploaded on the game's YouTube Channel on Nov 10, and fans have been buzzing ever since.

Fighter Pack three will not only be bringing The Atom and Enchantress to the fighting game, but it will also be bringing in the Ninja Turtles. The trailer revealed that Donatello, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Leonardo would all be coming to the hit fighting game.

Fans of the franchise are understandably both ecstatic and confused about the new additions to the game. The Fighter Pack 3 release trailer is only over a minute long, and aside from revealing the brand-new fighters, doesn't show much in terms of what their skills will be or what playing as them will be like. It is likely that fans of "Injustice 2" will have to wait for additional news or for the fighters to be released in-game before they learn more about each one's unique play style and abilities.

"Injustice 2" was originally a console exclusive. It came out in May for both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. A PC version will be coming to excited fans on Nov. 14.

According to game news website PC Gamer, the Fighter Pack 3 DLC pack will not be available immediately to those playing on the PC. Instead, they will first get The Atom sometime in December, and after that Enchantress and the Ninja Turtles will soon be made available for PC players as well.

The Ninja Turtles aren't the only group of crime fighters coming to the hit fighting game. On Nov. 11, the "Injustice" twitter account posted a photo of Wonder Woman, Batman, and the Flash alongside a caption that said "All in #JusticeLeague" and "Coming Soon to Injustice 2" this has led fans to believe that the game might be getting new Justice League-themed skins.

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