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Injustice 2 quickly became popular with fans when it was first released last year and several months later we started hearing rumors that the developer was working on an Injustice 2 Legendary Edition. No further information has been officially confirmed at this point in time but an Amazon listing suggests that the Injustice 2 Legendary Edition could be released as early as next month.
The definitive edition of this title will apparently be released be NetherRealm Studios next month. It was briefly spotted on Amazon with a release date for March 27th. As was the case with previous definitive editions, Injustice 2 Legendary Edition will include the base game and all of the DLC that has been released for it since it first came out last year.
“Power up and build the ultimate version of your favorite DC legends in Injustice 2 – winner of IGN’s best fighting game of 2017,” read the item’s description in the Amazon listing. The original iteration of this game – Injustice 2 – is already available for purchase on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
NetherRealm Studios is yet to confirm anything regarding a definitive edition of Injustice 2 so until that happens, take this information with a grain of salt. It’s also unclear at this point in time how much this title is going to cost if and when it’s released.
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It has been a while since we have seen a new BlackBerry-branded handset. The Canadian company isn’t making smartphones itself these days, it has licensed its brand name to other companies who now make BlackBerry devices, much like Nokia has licensed its brand name to HMD Global. BlackBerry Mobile licensee Optiemus is said to be working on a new BlackBerry-branded handset codenamed “Ghost.” A leaked render of the device reveals that it may have a bezel-less display.
Bezel-less smartphones are increasingly becoming common and it was clear in 2017 that this is where the industry was headed. This is why it’s not surprising to see licensee’s like Optiemus go this way as well for their future devices.
The render was posted on Twitter by famed leakster @evleaks who revealed that this device, the BlackBerry Ghost, is a bezel-less premium Android smartphone from Optiemus that’s “coming soon to India.”
The render shows us that this is going to be a very sleek device with a design that you would expect from a bezel-less smartphone. The device doesn’t seem to have a front-facing fingerprint sensor which suggests that it may have been moved to the back.
No further information about this handset has been revealed at this point in time so it’s unclear what kind of specs it’s going to have and when it’s going to be launched. It’s also unclear if this device is going to be released in markets outside India.
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