Second part of Injustice: Gods Among Us for Android
Battles between DC Comics' superheroes and villains are back once again with Injustice 2, a fighting game that offers us new characters and new worlds where to fight in the sequel to Injustice: Gods Among Us.
The game returns with one of the best action gameplays for iPhone and Android, as well as other platforms of the likes of PC and PS4. You'll be able to make the most of its equipment system to build and update your list of characters and take part in three versus three combats on the arena.
The best fighting system
Its dynamic control system has been enhanced to make it easier to master all the fighting possibilities offered in this stunning action game: jumping, dodging, shooting, making different moves... basically, all the trademarks of the classic Injustice.
Furthermore, now it also includes new ways of building your characters and making them improve their category, with a system that combines levels and stars. There's also a new equipment system that provides new designs for your characters, as well as life bonuses, skills, and extra strength.
A complete storyline featuring characters from DC Comics.
The game combines stunning combats with eye-catching movie scenes that will tell us the story that takes place in the future, in which Batman and his allies will try to put back together a broken society. On the opposite side, a bunch of supervillains and those superheroes that prefer to reinstate Superman's regime. A chaotic situation that's putting the Earth in danger and that you'll have to help to solve.
Download its APK right now if you've had enough of reading reviews, watching gameplays and viewing its official trailer.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 5.0.
- Offers in-app purchases.
- Instructions to install XAPKs on Android
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