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‘Injustice 2’ Latest News, Release Date & Update: At Least 2 New Characters Expected to be Revealed at the Upcoming 2016 San Diego Comic-Con

'Injustice 2' Gameplay Might Be Revealed at the Upcoming 2016 San Diego Comic-Con Event.

Finally, a sequel to Injustice: Gods Among Us has finally arrived in the form of "Injustice 2." NetherRealm Studios is expected to host an hour-long panel at the upcoming 2016 San Diego Comic-Con wherein, it's also expected to reveal the two new characters involved in the new videogame.

If you have been hoping to see more of "Injustice 2' during the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con, then it's advisable that you stay tune on the panel as it may include exciting new gameplays, some cheat sheets from the developer and a detailed discussion about the game from the panelist.

The "Injustice 2" panel, as implied by the latest image shared by creative director Ed Boon will also feature some may also reveal a woman character, but that remains to be heard this July 22. Starting 12:30 p.m. PT, the panel will start the hour-long discussion of the game. The panelist will include author Tim Taylor, creative director Ed Boon, and voice actors Laura Bailey, Phil LaMarr and George Newbern.

Surprise guests may arrive to join the panel so fans may want to check out that too. Meanwhile, according to Gamespot, it was only two days before the E3 2016 event that Warner Bros. confirmed the upcoming "Injustice 2" and with that, also came the surge of spoilers confirming the presence of Supergirl, Aquaman, Superman, Batman, Atrocitus and Gorilla Grodd on the game.

Unfortunately for now, we have no idea on the two character's role in "Injustice 2" but if fans will hang around for a bit longer during the panel, the event may shed some light on the characters and the game's much anticipated gameplay.

Are you looking forward to see "Injustice 2' on the PS4 or Xbox One console? Don't be left out and read on GamenGuide for the latest news about the game.

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