The online portion is broken up into a season, which currently is going on for the next eleven days, and there’s an overall leaderboard too which ranks you based on your performance across all seasons. When battling an opponent you can choose between doing a single match, three matches, or five against them, with the higher number of matches earning you better rewards.īattling online will contribute to an overall level for your profile, which is ranked on a leaderboard. Either way, it’s super fun and much more dynamic than fighting the single-player AI over and over. It’s hard to tell if your opponent’s team is strictly default AI controlled or if it’s based on that person’s play styles, kind of like fighting against their ghost. When you’re actually signed into the online portion of the game, you’re on “Offense" and whenever you aren’t signed in you’re on “Defense." The auto-matching pairs you up against an offline “Defense" team, and when you yourself aren’t online other people will battle your team. You’ll choose your team of three superheroes and auto-match against an opponent’s team of three. Just because it’s not actual real-time fighting doesn’t mean it’s not a blast, though. I didn’t actually think it would be a real-time multiplayer mode, rather something along the lines of ghost matches or leaderboard battling, and that’s pretty much what we got.
#Injustice 2 offline no gear update
Well, it came much quicker than I’d imagined, but the Injustice version 2.0 update is out right now, and not only does it include online multiplayer but it’s an entire refresh of the game and includes a whole bunch of awesome new features.įirst the online multiplayer. This is easily amongst my favorite iOS games and adding in online functionality would be a great way to keep me playing even more than I already do.
When we found out earlier this week that Injustice: Gods Among Us (Free) was getting an online multiplayer of some sort, I was ecstatic.