10 Things You Need To Know About The Cancelled Justice League Video Game

Information about the 2010 project that wasn't to be.

It's not as though the world is currently short of DC fighting games - Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe and Injustice: Gods Among Us are just a couple of examples that have been released in the last few years - but there was almost another one in the form of a Justice League brawler back in 2010 (a release date in that year would have seen it sandwiched in between the release dates of the aforementioned pair, incidentally). Footage from the canned game has inevitably found its way on to the internet and you can now see the likes of Batman battling Superman and Bane duking it out with Bizarro. There have also been a number of additional details about the project leaked that shed light on the situation regarding both its development and cancellation. Set on a 3D plane, the game had character-specific stages such as the Wayne Tower Station and a plethora of playable DC characters to control. Of course, it would have been last-gen, but it's still interesting to look at. By using the information that has recently made its way on to the internet, this article will break down a number of important and interesting facts about the game in question. Here are ten things you need to know about the cancelled Justice League video game...

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