'Injustice 2' news: Download size confirmed; new trailer reveals additional gameplay details

"Injustice 2" officially comes out on May 16. Facebook/injusticegame

Less than a week before "Injustice 2" officially arrives, new details about the anticipated fighting game have been revealed.

Comic book lovers and fighting game fans are now counting the days before NetherRealm's upcoming sequel goes live. The download size for "Injustice 2" has been announced, and gamers no longer need to worry about the game eating up their hard drive space. The file size is about 26.82 GB, which is only a bit larger than the previous installment.

The game is now available for pre-load on Xbox One, which means players can begin downloading it prior to its unlock time next week. PlayStation 4 users have yet to see the game's file size, as "Injustice 2" has not been made available for pre-loading on the said console yet.

NetherRealm has recently dropped a new trailer to unveil further information about the game. In the Multiverse mode, players can earn gear, on top of the items earned from standard matches. The gear gets better each time a player reaches a new level in the Multiverse event. This means that skilled players can expect to get more than those who are still learning the ropes. Also detailed in the clip are Guild Challenges, which will offer gears and other items as rewards. Players can earn special bonuses for joining weekly events with their Guild.

In other news, publisher Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has announced details about the upcoming tournaments for the game's PlayStation 4 version. A total of $600,000 is up for grabs for "Injustice 2" players across the different tournaments. Not long after the game's release,  an "Injustice 2" Pro Series tournament will kick off on May 26. The event will run for four months and will be streamed on Twitch. The remaining 16 players from Latin America, Europe, and North America will move on to the Finals, which will be held in Los Angeles on Sept. 17.

"Injustice 2" will be released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on May 16.

News
Christians redouble efforts to stop assisted suicide
Christians redouble efforts to stop assisted suicide

Christians are doubling down on efforts to stop assisted suicide becoming legal in England and Wales after Kim Leadbeater's bill was debated in Westminster on Friday. 

Christian leaders unite in Westminster to kick off 2025 ‘Shine Your Light’ evangelism campaign
Christian leaders unite in Westminster to kick off 2025 ‘Shine Your Light’ evangelism campaign

More than 100 Christian leaders recently came together at a parliamentary reception in London for the launch of Shine Your Light 2025 — a bold evangelistic initiative aiming to bring the message of Christ to streets, neighbourhoods, and marketplaces across the UK.

Darlington nurses still waiting for single-sex changing space despite Supreme Court ruling
Darlington nurses still waiting for single-sex changing space despite Supreme Court ruling

An NHS trust has been accused of continually flouting the law around women’s rights by requiring female nurses to get changed in front of a biologically male nurse who goes by the name of “Rose”. 

CofE mission funding has brought in 37,000 people since 2017
CofE mission funding has brought in 37,000 people since 2017

The Church of England is happy with the progress being made by strategic mission and ministry investments.