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Injustice 2: Bugs and Issues Finally Get Fixed

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Makers of the popular video game Injustice 2 have finally found and isolated the cause of the crashing of the game.

Injustice 2 is an immersively satisfying fighting video game. Standing shoulder to shoulder with the likes of Mortal Kombat and Tekken, the video game is well known for its uncommon kind of bad guy: Superman.

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NetherRealm Studios made the world of gaming a great one when they developed the game, which was released by Warner Bros in 2017. The game follows after Injustice: Gods Among Us, which was released in 2013.

Originally released on Microsoft Xbox One and PlayStation 4, the PC version was added just one month after. And then, later came the Android and iOS versions for mobile phone players.

But despite having many positive feedbacks from critics and players alike, some aspects of the video game still managed to receive wide criticisms.

There have been several reports about Injustice 2 having one issue or the other. Some say the game is not loading, while other players claim it crashes right after the Warner Bros logo. 

Below are some notable feedbacks:

A player explained how he did try everything possible from force-stopping to reinstalling old drivers that worked when he first played the game. Nothing works and the game keeps crashing after the first 3 flash screens, says the disappointed player.

Another player on the Xbox One platform claimed to have used the Game Pass (disc) version and has uninstalled and reinstalled but yet, the video game keeps crashing.

One player even aired his opinion that it sure looks like the developers have tampered with something that’s making the game crash on all platforms. He even suggested further that NetherRealm might not even be aware of the situation.

Although Warner Bros shared a workaround for players at some point, a lot of Injustice 2 players still did not get the crashing problem fixed. There was a lot of back and forth between the game developers and players who just needed answers one way or the other.

But finally, in the early hours of today, Injustice 2 confirmed that the cause of the persistent crashing issue has been identified and properly isolated. And then thereafter, a patch has been immediately applied.

 

 

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