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See Injustice 2’s Starfire in action



The next DC superhero coming to Injustice 2 is Starfire, and today Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and NetherRealm Studios showed off the character in action for the first time.
From:- polygon newsletter
Starfire, aka Princess Koriand’r of Tamaran, can absorb and convert ultraviolet energy into powerful blasts, as seen in the gameplay trailer above. Starfire appears to have a diverse move set, with a number of projectiles, dash attacks and a ground pound. Her super move sends her opponent into space for an explosive attack that seems like it would instantly kill just about anyone, for multiple reasons.
In addition to a peek at Starfire, today’s Injustice 2 trailer also appears to include a hint at another DC character to come. It looks like Bizarro will be available as an upcoming premier skin for Superman.
Starfire will be available to download in August. She’s the third character to be released as part of Injustice 2’s first fighter pack, joining Red Hood and Mortal Kombat’s Sub-Zero.

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