
In November, Ed Boon posted a Twitter poll asking Injustice fans if they’d like to see Watchmen characters join the game’s roster. Watchmen characters teased for Injustice 2 That’s what DC did with this statue, which costs $80 and is available now. If you’re going to release statues for Injustice 2, starting with Harley Quinn seems like a smart choice. That’s why we took a look at the 11 craziest things to happen during the comic’s run, including Superman breaking bad and Lex Luthor becoming a hero. The first comic book series based in the Injustice universe introduced a whole heap of crazy twists and turns for DC characters. Fingers crossed there won't be a third update.11 craziest changes in DC’s Injustice universe Update, June 19: The headline and text of this post was updated to reflect the game’s free status on the PlayStation Store.

If that doesn't swing you, it also got a solid 81 on Metacritic. While the story can occasionally become a little hard to follow, it's an enthralling ride from start to finish, while its diverse cast of fighters provides excellent balance, giving you the opportunity to use fighting styles you've come to embrace as specialisms over the years.

You're dropped in at the heart of the action. Superman heads up the "One Earth Regime", made up of both heroes and villains from the DC Universe, while Batman perhaps unsurprisingly serves as their primary antagonist with his "Insurgency". Superman loses the plot, killing the Joker and going down a bitter path which culminates in him becoming a dictator, kiling anyone who gets in his way. Set in an alternate universe that draws on excellent comic story arcs as diverse as Batman: The Killing Joke, Superman: Red Son and Kingdom Come, Injustice sees the Joker tricking Superman into killing Lois Lane-his pregnant wife-triggering a nuclear explosion that obliterates Metropolis, leaving millions dead.
