>>83825601Though most of the gear I got when I was playing as Aquaman was for him, I did find some components for Supergirl and Batman as I smashed my way through the super-powered characters. Once I acquired several pieces, I backed out and customized the characters. I could change each piece of gear individually – I changed Superman's cape, chest plate, and head gear, while leaving the rest of him as he was – as well as swap out the color palette for the characters. Once I had the characters exactly how I wanted them, I was able to save the designs and designate which mode it's for, essentially allowing players to create their own skins.
Injustice 2's arrival is still many months away, but Boon is open about the ambitious post-release plans for the fighter. "With Mortal Kombat 9, we had four DLC characters, Injustice had six, Mortal Kombat X had eight," he recalls. "We are definitely, with every game, trying to extend that DLC even longer. As a matter of fact, Mortal Kombat XL, which had the additional four more, that reached out so far that we’ve announced our next game Injustice 2 and we still had a tournament last week with Mortal Kombat XL. We certainly plan to extend it even further than we did in the past."
Boon also reaffirms his love for introducing guest characters from outside of the universe by way of DLC, which he attributes in part to the popularity of the past guest characters. "I always think there’s a novelty to it and there’s a certain amount of people who think that when they see a guest character that it took the slot of a DC character that they wanted to have," he says. "But you know, Scorpion in Injustice was the most downloaded of all the characters. There was a coolness and a novelty factor to seeing the mixing of the things. Alien and Predator in Mortal Kombat X were the most downloaded of those, so I would be surprised if we didn’t do any of that.""