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Zmoke

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This seems like the costume the Joker is wearing as his alt:


Here is also a costume pack that is new to me, featuring e.g. another costume for the Joker:
 

Reedoms

Noob
Whereas this isn't exactly an Easter egg; does anyone know to whose corps the logo on the helicopter's side could refer to? Maybe (maybe) it could reveal something. The location herein is Gotham City, conquered by the regime.
The logo reminds me of the Blackhawks but I'm trying to figure how they could be relevant to this.
 

Hanzer0

Wanna order chinese later?
Here is also a costume pack that is new to me, featuring e.g. another costume for the Joker:
Both the Joker and Catwoman's default costumes in inJustice look like they are already heavily based off their arkham city costumes. This pack doesn't seem to change much, kind of disappointing. Catwoman is missing her goggles too.
Are they even trying?
 

Qwark28

Joker waiting room
and this is why jokers my main

and my fave colours purple

if fate is in thisl be my trio, joker, bane and fate
 

Zmoke

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The logo reminds me of the Blackhawks but I'm trying to figure how they could be relevant to this.
I'm not as familiar with the DC Universe as I'm with MK but now that I checked the Blackhawk's Wikia page, their weapon is stated to be "Colt .45 automatics" -- the picture, in one of Ed's tweets, that showed an employee's desktop with different folders, also had a folder named "Colt45". Now, how could the Blackhawk Squadron connect to the game's plot? They fought against Nazis, correct?

The regime's flag is obscure, but finding out its meaning could reveal something. Back in the summer 2012, when the regime symbol debuted, I quickly connected it to the Nazis and Kryptonians.



Wonder Woman's chest piece has some resemblances with the national socialist symbol, though it's almost similar to that of her Nu52 costume. However the below points are more noteworthy:



1) The angularity, the colors, the big circle and the red background of the regime flag all remind of a Nazi flag. Red represents "courage" -- a subject Superman talks about in the trailer "A New Regime". 2) The black object on a red circle could refer to a solar eclipse on a red sun, implying that we could potentially get more Kryptonians or Darkseid with his planet. Black represents the unknown i.e. foreign threats. 3) The gold color, representing value and luxury, in the diagonal pieces could refer to the structures of the regime's HQs -- the shape could be that of a skyscraper. 4) Finally, what kind of a fictive war game settles with two belligerents? The trinity appearing all over the logo would strengthen the theory of an extraterrestrial threat. Well, this is all my speculation.
 

Reedoms

Noob
I'm not as familiar with the DC Universe as I'm with MK but now that I checked the Blackhawk's Wikia page, their weapon is stated to be "Colt .45 automatics" -- the picture, in one of Ed's tweets, that showed an employee's desktop with different folders, also had a folder named "Colt45". Now, how could the Blackhawk Squadron connect to the game's plot? They fought against Nazis, correct?

The regime's flag is obscure, but finding out its meaning could reveal something. Back in the summer 2012, when the regime symbol debuted, I quickly connected it to the Nazis and Kryptonians.



Wonder Woman's chest piece has some resemblances with the national socialist symbol, though it's almost similar to that of her Nu52 costume. However the below points are more noteworthy:



1) The angularity, the colors, the big circle and the red background of the regime flag all remind of a Nazi flag. Red represents "courage" -- a subject Superman talks about in the trailer "A New Regime". 2) The black object on a red circle could refer to a solar eclipse on a red sun, implying that we could potentially get more Kryptonians or Darkseid with his planet. Black represents the unknown i.e. foreign threats. 3) The gold color, representing value and luxury, in the diagonal pieces could refer to the structures of the regime's HQs -- the shape could be that of a skyscraper. 4) Finally, what kind of a fictive war game settles with two belligerents? The trinity appearing all over the logo would strengthen the theory of an extraterrestrial threat. Well, this is all my speculation.
Fucking Illuminati shit here man.