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Injustice 3 Leak Points to NetherRealm's Next Fighting Game After Nine-Year Wait

Last updated: 2026-05-03 06:33:09 · Gaming

Breaking: Employee Resume Confirms Injustice 3 Development

A newly uncovered resume from a Warner Bros. Games employee has reportedly listed Injustice 3 as an active project, signaling that NetherRealm Studios is finally returning to the DC fighting franchise after nearly a decade.

Injustice 3 Leak Points to NetherRealm's Next Fighting Game After Nine-Year Wait
Source: www.pcgamer.com

The resume, first reported by MP1st on Wednesday, names Injustice 3 among the employee's recent work. This aligns with whispers from voice actors and fans that have persisted for over a year.

"This is the strongest evidence yet that Injustice 3 is real," said industry analyst Dr. Mark R. Johnson. "NetherRealm has a pattern of alternating between Mortal Kombat and Injustice, and the timing fits perfectly."

Background: A Decade of Waiting

The last Injustice game, Injustice 2, launched in 2017. Since then, NetherRealm released Mortal Kombat 11 (2019) and the reboot Mortal Kombat 1 (2023). MK1's post-launch support ended early despite solid sales.

NetherRealm has consistently swapped between the two franchises since Injustice: Gods Among Us debuted in 2013. The studios have even shared mechanics and characters—Sub-Zero fought the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in Injustice 2, while The Joker appeared in MK11.

Rumors of Injustice 3 have circulated for years. In 2023, Aquaman voice actor Phil LaMarr and Superman voice actor George Newbern reportedly told fans the game was in development at a convention.

What This Means for Fighting Game Fans

If confirmed, Injustice 3 will mark NetherRealm's first new DC title since 2017, ending a near-decade drought. The developer is known for its expansive single-player modes and accessible "dial-a-combo" controls, which have become a signature of its fighters.

Injustice 3 Leak Points to NetherRealm's Next Fighting Game After Nine-Year Wait
Source: www.pcgamer.com

"NetherRealm has carved a unique niche in the fighting game space," said fighting game community leader Sarah Chen. "Fans expect a massive story mode, deep customization, and crossover characters. Injustice 3 could deliver all that and more."

The leaked resume reignites speculation about the story direction. Previous Injustice games pitted Batman against a tyrannical Superman. Recent Mortal Kombat 1 DLC included Homelander and Omni-Man—both villainous versions of superheroes—hinting at possible themes for the new title.

Key Questions Remain

  • Release window? No official date, but given NetherRealm's 2–3 year development cycle, a 2026 or 2027 launch is plausible.
  • Platforms? Likely PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and possibly the next Nintendo console.
  • Crossover characters? Expect guest fighters from Warner Bros. properties, possibly expanding beyond DC.

Warner Bros. Games and NetherRealm Studios have not commented on the leak. However, with years of rumors and now a documented resume entry, the evidence is mounting. Fans should prepare for an official announcement soon.

As one industry insider put it: "After supporting Mortal Kombat 1 with lackluster post-launch content, NetherRealm needs a win. Injustice 3 could be exactly that."