Red Hood, Starfire & Sub-Zero Join The War As DLC In ‘Injustice 2’

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Injustice 2 is launching for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on May 16. Plus, it’s already known that the game will continue to receive support through downloadable fighters. And, of the nine planned DLC characters, three have been revealed: Starfire, Red Hood and Mortal Kombat’s Sub-Zero.

STARFIRE, RED HOOD & SUB-ZERO JOIN INJUSTICE 2

A release date for these combatants has yet to be given, as they are still in development.

All three will be available via the Fighter Pack 1 DLC. Injustice 2’s Digital Deluxe Edition, which will cost $79.99, will include the first Fighter Pack. Moreover, dedicated fans who purchase the Ultimate Edition for $99.99 will also obtain the trio, along with the other six planned DLC fighters. However, a standalone price for Fighter Pack 1 has not been specified.

The six forthcoming fighters who will follow Starfire, Red Hood and Sub-Zero have yet to be revealed. Nevertheless, their trailer hides silhouettes of Black Manta, Aquaman’s archenemy, and Mortal Kombat‘s Raiden. Notably, Red Hood was teased in Joker’s debut trailer, continuing NetherRealm Studios’ penchant for foreshadowing future reveals.

The Joker in Injustice 2
Joker’s trailer referenced his relation to Red Hood, hinting the latter would be Injustice 2 DLC (Image: DC Comics/Warner Bros.)

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