The development of a third game in the Injustice series is being teased by a MultiVersus dataminer.
An account that had a history of posting information aboutMultiVersuscontent before it was officially revealed has teased that a new game in the Injustice franchise is in development.

“Multiversus shutting down is an injustice, then doing it all again is another injustice,” readsthe post on Xfrom MultiverSusie.
“Leaving me without any leaks is yet again another injustice,” they continued. MultiverSusie then followed up with a reply reading “3.”

Both MultiVersus and Injustice are games publisher by Warner Bros Games, which may explain how MultiverSusie has seemingly been able to acquire data on the latter.
The first two Injustice games were developed byNetherRealm, the Warner Bros-owned studio behind theMortal Kombatseries. A ‘Definitive Edition’ ofMortal Kombat 1was recently released, implying that no more DLC is planned for the game.

Injustice and Injustice 2 were fighting games based in the DC Universe. They served as a pseudo-follow-up to Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, though the Injustice games didn’t feature Mortal Kombat characters. Loved by fans for their story modes, the two games were critically well-received, if less popular than NetherRealm’s other fighting franchise.
The last game in the series, Injustice 2, was released in 2017.

Warner Bros. Gameshas faced a difficult few years, as outside of one massive hit inHogwarts Legacy, the company has struggled to produce successful games.
Since its release in 2023, Hogwarts Legacy has sold more than 34 million copies, with a sequel to the game currently indevelopment.

Warner announced in February that it wasclosing three internal game development studiosand cancelling its Wonder Woman game to focus on Harry Potter, Mortal Kombat and DC.
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War studio Monolith Productions was shut down, with its in-development Wonder Woman game being axed. MultiVersus studio Player First Games, and mobile-focused studio WB San Diego, were also closed.

Warner Bros. Interactive’s president, David Haddad, left his position after 12 years at the division.
The announcement followed a challenging year for Warner’s games division, which includedthe commercial failureofSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leagueand the disappointing relaunch and subsequent cancellation of Multiversus.

