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Ares and Killer Frost Confirmed for Injustice: Gods Among Us

Ares and Killer Frost are confirmed playable in Injustice by a screenshot showing them in the character selection screen.
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Injustice: Gods Among Us is looking better and better every time I look at it.  Most recently we finally have confirmation on two more characters, likely the last two characters, for the game.  This confirmation comes in the form of an officially-tweeted screenshot of the character select screen showing both of the new characters: Ares and Killer Frost.

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Ares is the god of war and a long-time nemesis of Wonder Woman’s.  His plots have gone so far as trying to start global thermonuclear war to fuel his own power, so he’s definitely not a foe to be taken lightly.  Given what we’ve already seen of the game’s story, his involvement could only be a very bad thing.

Killer Frost, on the other hand, can absorb heat out of the air to form waves of cold.  She’s been seen doing such things as coating herself in ice, hurling jagged shards of it, and even freezing still-living beings whole.

Neither of these characters seem likely to make life any easier for the heroes of Injustice.


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