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** The playable champions of this universe are Franchise/{{Superman}}, Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}, Doomsday, Comicbook/KryptoTheSuperdog, Comicbook/LexLuthor, [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batman, Robin, the Joker, Catwoman, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy]], [[Franchise/GreenLantern Green Lantern, Star Sapphire, Atrocitus, Sinestro, Solomon Grundy]], Franchise/TheFlash, ComicBook/GreenArrow, [[Franchise/TeenTitans Cyborg]], ComicBook/BlueBeetle, Franchise/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{Shazam}}, [[ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica Stargirl]], ComicBook/{{Hawk|man}}girl, ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, ComicBook/SwampThing, and ComicBook/{{Katana}}.

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** The playable champions of this universe are Franchise/{{Superman}}, Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}, ComicBook/{{Superman}}, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}, Doomsday, Comicbook/KryptoTheSuperdog, Comicbook/LexLuthor, [[Franchise/{{Batman}} ComicBook/KryptoTheSuperdog, ComicBook/LexLuthor, [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Batman, Robin, the Joker, Catwoman, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy]], [[Franchise/GreenLantern [[ComicBook/GreenLantern Green Lantern, Star Sapphire, Atrocitus, Sinestro, Solomon Grundy]], Franchise/TheFlash, ComicBook/TheFlash, ComicBook/GreenArrow, [[Franchise/TeenTitans [[ComicBook/TeenTitans Cyborg]], ComicBook/BlueBeetle, Franchise/WonderWoman, ComicBook/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{Shazam}}, [[ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica Stargirl]], ComicBook/{{Hawk|man}}girl, ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, ComicBook/SwampThing, and ComicBook/{{Katana}}.



** The champions of this universe are Green Lantern and Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}.

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** The champions of this universe are Green Lantern and Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}.ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}.



** Earth-43 is the universe the ''ComicBook/BatmanVampire'' trilogy is set in, with ''[[Comicbook/CountdownToFinalCrisis Countdown]] Presents: The Search for Ray Palmer: Red Rain'' revealing that the Batman of that universe turned Dick Grayson into a vampiric Robin and ''ComicBook/TheMultiversity'' shows the whole Justice League as vampires. The game's version [[CompositeCharacter replaces]] Dracula and Dick Grayson with Ra's al Ghul and Damian Wayne in the respective roles of being the one who turned Batman into a vampire and the vampire Robin, and Superman is heavily altered after a trip to the Phantom Zone instead of being a vampire himself.

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** Earth-43 is the universe the ''ComicBook/BatmanVampire'' trilogy is set in, with ''[[Comicbook/CountdownToFinalCrisis ''[[ComicBook/CountdownToFinalCrisis Countdown]] Presents: The Search for Ray Palmer: Red Rain'' revealing that the Batman of that universe turned Dick Grayson into a vampiric Robin and ''ComicBook/TheMultiversity'' shows the whole Justice League as vampires. The game's version [[CompositeCharacter replaces]] Dracula and Dick Grayson with Ra's al Ghul and Damian Wayne in the respective roles of being the one who turned Batman into a vampire and the vampire Robin, and Superman is heavily altered after a trip to the Phantom Zone instead of being a vampire himself.
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** Creator/SteveBlum and Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor, who respectively voiced Batman and Robin/Nightwing in the first ''[[VideoGame/LEGOAdaptationGame LEGO Batman]]'', voice the characters' repsective Nightmare counterparts. Simiarly, Creator/TravisWillingham and Creator/LauraBailey, who respectively voice Superman and Wonder Woman in the second and third games, voice the characters' Mecha counterparts.

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** Creator/SteveBlum and Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor, who respectively voiced Batman and Robin/Nightwing in the first ''[[VideoGame/LEGOAdaptationGame LEGO Batman]]'', ''VideoGame/LegoBatman'', voice the characters' repsective Nightmare counterparts. Simiarly, Creator/TravisWillingham and Creator/LauraBailey, who respectively voice Superman and Wonder Woman in the second and third games, voice the characters' Mecha counterparts.
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** Creator/NolanNorth, who voiced Green Lantern in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueCrisisOnTwoEarths'', voices Green Lantern's Atomic counterpart.
** Creator/SteveBlum and Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor, who respectively voiced Batman and Robin/Nightwing in the first ''[[VideoGame/LEGOAdaptationGame LEGO Batman]]'', voice the characters' repsective Nightmare counterparts. Simiarly, Creator/TravisWillingham and Creator/LauraBailey, who respectively voice Superman and Wonder Woman in the second and third games, voice the characters' Mecha counterparts.
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Shortly after launching on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} in March 2015, Turbine decided to [[DefunctOnlineVideoGames shut the game server down]] in August 2015. Some DC heroes managed to appear in another MOBA (''VideoGame/ArenaOfValor'') but the Infinite Crisis was solved overall.

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Shortly after launching on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} in March 2015, Turbine decided to [[DefunctOnlineVideoGames shut the game server down]] in August 2015. Some DC heroes managed to appear in another MOBA (''VideoGame/ArenaOfValor'') but the Infinite Crisis was solved overall.
overall... for the DC Universe. [[VideoGame/MarvelSuperWar Something similar would happen in the rival publisher's multiverse instead...]]
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''Infinite Crisis'', while potentially referring to the [[ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis series of comics]] from the same franchise, is also a MultiplayerOnlineBattleArena game for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]], developed by Creator/{{Turbine}} and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment in 2015. Different DC characters battle it out on objective based maps. The gameplay? Essentially ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' with some small tweaks, some imaginative champion kits, and a coat of DC paint. You might hear that comparison a lot, as a lot of the game's design choices pretty much come straight from that game.

The game's initial mode is "Gotham Heights", based on dominion. Five control points scatter the map, and while weaker drones do their part to push towards them, it's the task of two teams of five champions to battle it out to control the majority of the points long enough to destroy the enemy team's core. Their extra take on this is the 'orbital cannon'. Every now and then, a sixth control point opens up, capturing it deploys more powerful drones to help capture points, and bombs the area with meteors, making it harder for the enemy team to navigate down beneficial paths.

Since release, they have also added "Coast City", a two-lane map with a slightly similar gameplay to [=LoL=]'s Twisted Treeline in a different layout, "Gotham Divided", a three-lane map that actually has both unique layout and mechanics, and "Crime Alley", a 1 vs 1 or AI bot map used for practice or duels.

One more thing worth mentioning about the game is that, true to the theme of Infinite Crisis, you have access to champions from different universes, which in this game can be seperate characters from their Prime universe counterparts, playing entirely different roles at times.

The core universes this game takes place in are:

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''Infinite Crisis'', while potentially referring to the [[ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis series of comics]] from the same franchise, is was also a MultiplayerOnlineBattleArena game for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]], developed by Creator/{{Turbine}} and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Entertainment, running for only five months in 2015. Different DC characters battle battled it out on objective based maps. The gameplay? Essentially ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' with some small tweaks, some imaginative champion kits, and a coat of DC paint. You might hear that comparison a lot, as a lot of the game's design choices pretty much come straight from that game.

The game's initial mode is was "Gotham Heights", based on dominion. Five control points scatter scattered the map, and while weaker drones do did their part to push towards them, it's it was the task of two teams of five champions to battle it out to control the majority of the points long enough to destroy the enemy team's core. Their extra take on this is was the 'orbital cannon'. Every now and then, a sixth control point opens up, opened up; capturing it deploys deployed more powerful drones to help capture points, and bombs bombed the area with meteors, making it harder for the enemy team to navigate down beneficial paths.

Since release, they have also added "Coast City", a two-lane map with a slightly similar gameplay to [=LoL=]'s ''League''[='=]s Twisted Treeline in a different layout, "Gotham Divided", a three-lane map that actually has had both unique layout and mechanics, and "Crime Alley", a 1 vs 1 or AI bot map used for practice or duels.

One more thing worth mentioning about the game is that, true to the theme of Infinite Crisis, ''Infinite Crisis'', you have had access to champions from different universes, which in this game can be seperate were separate characters from their Prime universe counterparts, playing entirely different roles at times.

The core universes this game takes place in are:
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There's also an official tie-in comic series, ''Infinite Crisis: Fight for the Multiverse'', released digital-first.

Shortly after launching on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, suddenly Turbine decided to shut the game server down. Some DC heroes managed to appear in another MOBA (''VideoGame/ArenaOfValor'') but the Infinite Crisis was solved overall.

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There's There was also an official tie-in comic series, ''Infinite Crisis: Fight for the Multiverse'', released digital-first.

Shortly after launching on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, suddenly UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} in March 2015, Turbine decided to [[DefunctOnlineVideoGames shut the game server down.down]] in August 2015. Some DC heroes managed to appear in another MOBA (''VideoGame/ArenaOfValor'') but the Infinite Crisis was solved overall.
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* RoleReprisal: Several actors have are either reprising the roles.
** From the Franchise/{{DCAU}}: Creator/KevinConroy as Batman, Creator/AdamBaldwin as Green Lantern, Creator/MariaCanalsBarrera as Hawkgirl, Creator/JerryOConnell as Shazam.
** From the ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamSeries'' in addition to Batman himself: Creator/GreyDeLisle as Catwoman, Creator/TaraStrong as Harley Quinn, Creator/TasiaValenza as Poison Ivy.
** From ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDoom'' in addition to Batman: Creator/MichaelRosenbaum as the Flash (as the Flash here is Barry Allen, not Wally West), Creator/BumperRobinson as Cyborg
** From ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueCrisisOnTwoEarths'': Creator/VanessaMarshall as Wonder Woman, Creator/JoshKeaton as Aquaman.
** From ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'': Creator/AlanTudyk as Green Arrow, Creator/LaceyChabert as Zatanna, Cameron Bowen as Robin, Eric Lopez as Blue Beetle.
** From the ''VideoGame/LEGOBatman'' games: Creator/MarcWorden as Sinestro, Ike Amadi as Atrocitus.
** From ''VideoGame/MortalKombatVsDCUniverse'': Creator/RichardEpcar as the Joker.
** From ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox'': in addition to normal!Batman and Wonder Woman: Creator/SteveBlum as Lex Luthor.

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Infinite Crisis, while potentially referring to the [[ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis series of comics]] from the same franchise, is also a MultiplayerOnlineBattleArena game for PC, developed by Creator/{{Turbine}} and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Different DC characters battle it out on objective based maps. The gameplay? Essentially ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' with some small tweaks, some imaginative champion kits, and a coat of DC paint. You might hear that comparison a lot, as a lot of the game's design choices pretty much come straight from that game.

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Infinite Crisis, ''Infinite Crisis'', while potentially referring to the [[ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis series of comics]] from the same franchise, is also a MultiplayerOnlineBattleArena game for PC, [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]], developed by Creator/{{Turbine}} and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.Entertainment in 2015. Different DC characters battle it out on objective based maps. The gameplay? Essentially ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' with some small tweaks, some imaginative champion kits, and a coat of DC paint. You might hear that comparison a lot, as a lot of the game's design choices pretty much come straight from that game.



Shortly after launching in Steam, suddenly Turbine decided to shut the game server down. Some DC heroes managed to appear in another MOBA (''VideoGame/ArenaOfValor'') but the Infinite Crisis was solved overall.

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Shortly after launching in Steam, on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, suddenly Turbine decided to shut the game server down. Some DC heroes managed to appear in another MOBA (''VideoGame/ArenaOfValor'') but the Infinite Crisis was solved overall.

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* SwordDrag: Atomic Wonder Woman does this with her chainsaw while charging towards her target during her ultimate, using it to propel herself foward even faster.

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* SwordDrag: Atomic Wonder Woman does this with her chainsaw while charging towards her target during her ultimate, using it to propel herself foward even faster.faster.
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** From the ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamSeries'' in addition to Batman himself: Creator/GreyDeLisle as Catwoman, Creator/TaraStrong as Harley Quinn, Tasia Valenza as Poison Ivy.

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** From the ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamSeries'' in addition to Batman himself: Creator/GreyDeLisle as Catwoman, Creator/TaraStrong as Harley Quinn, Tasia Valenza Creator/TasiaValenza as Poison Ivy.
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** From the ''DC {{VideoGame/LEGO Adaptation Game}}s'': Creator/MarcWorden as Sinestro, Ike Amadi as Atrocitus.

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** From the ''DC {{VideoGame/LEGO Adaptation Game}}s'': ''VideoGame/LEGOBatman'' games: Creator/MarcWorden as Sinestro, Ike Amadi as Atrocitus.
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Shortly after launching in Steam, suddenly Turbine decided to shut the game server down. Some DC heroes managed to appear in another MOBA (''VideoGame/ArenaOfValor'') but the Infinite Crisis was solved overall.

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* BribingYourWayToVictory: Averted in much the same way ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' does by way of holding either cosmetic stuff off for money, or the champions which you can get anyway. Except for two things, which even then is pretty much just a time-saver. Stolen Powers, which have upgraded versions specific to certain champions (Playing that champion long enough unlocks it for every champion. You get one for free every 5 protector levels.) and Amplifiers, which are divided in Mods (Mods provide bonuses or price discounts to certain artifacts in matches.) and Augments (Augments work in a similar way to League of Legends' runes. You also get to choose one of three different augments for free each time your protector level goes up.) but each champion comes with their own default Amplifier sets, meaning you only need to adquire more if you wish to make a special build. Both can only be purchased with Merit, the currency obtained by playing matches.



* BribingYourWayToVictory: Averted in much the same way ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' does by way of holding either cosmetic stuff off for money, or the champions which you can get anyway. Except for two things, which even then is pretty much just a time-saver. Stolen Powers, which have upgraded versions specific to certain champions (Playing that champion long enough unlocks it for every champion. You get one for free every 5 protector levels.) and Amplifiers, which are divided in Mods (Mods provide bonuses or price discounts to certain artifacts in matches.) and Augments (Augments work in a similar way to League of Legends' runes. You also get to choose one of three different augments for free each time your protector level goes up.) but each champion comes with their own default Amplifier sets, meaning you only need to adquire more if you wish to make a special build. Both can only be purchased with Merit, the currency obtained by playing matches.
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** From the ''DC {{VideoGame/LEGO Adaptation Game}}s'': Marc Worden as Sinestro, Ike Amadi as Atrocitus.

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** From the ''DC {{VideoGame/LEGO Adaptation Game}}s'': Marc Worden Creator/MarcWorden as Sinestro, Ike Amadi as Atrocitus.
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** From the ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamSeries'' in addition to Batman himself: Music/GreyDeLisle as Catwoman, Creator/TaraStrong as Harley Quinn, Tasia Valenza as Poison Ivy.

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** From the ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamSeries'' in addition to Batman himself: Music/GreyDeLisle Creator/GreyDeLisle as Catwoman, Creator/TaraStrong as Harley Quinn, Tasia Valenza as Poison Ivy.

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Infinite Crisis, while potentially referring to the [[ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis series of comics]] from the same franchise, is also a MultiplayerOnlineBattleArena game for PC, developed by Turbine and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Different DC characters battle it out on objective based maps. The gameplay? Essentially ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' with some small tweaks, some imaginative champion kits, and a coat of DC paint. You might hear that comparison a lot, as a lot of the game's design choices pretty much come straight from that game.

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Infinite Crisis, while potentially referring to the [[ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis series of comics]] from the same franchise, is also a MultiplayerOnlineBattleArena game for PC, developed by Turbine Creator/{{Turbine}} and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Different DC characters battle it out on objective based maps. The gameplay? Essentially ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' with some small tweaks, some imaginative champion kits, and a coat of DC paint. You might hear that comparison a lot, as a lot of the game's design choices pretty much come straight from that game.
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** From ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDoom'' in addition to Batman: Creator/MichaelRosenbaum as the Flash (as the Flash here is Barry Allen, not Wally West), Bumper Robinson as Cyborg

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** From ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDoom'' in addition to Batman: Creator/MichaelRosenbaum as the Flash (as the Flash here is Barry Allen, not Wally West), Bumper Robinson Creator/BumperRobinson as Cyborg
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** From the Franchise/{{DCAU}}: Creator/KevinConroy as Batman, Creator/AdamBaldwin as Green Lantern, Creator/MariaCanalsBarrera as Hawkgirl, Jerry O'Connell as Shazam.

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** From the Franchise/{{DCAU}}: Creator/KevinConroy as Batman, Creator/AdamBaldwin as Green Lantern, Creator/MariaCanalsBarrera as Hawkgirl, Jerry O'Connell Creator/JerryOConnell as Shazam.
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** The playable champions of this universe are Franchise/{{Superman}}, Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}, Doomsday, Comicbook/KryptoTheSuperdog, Comicbook/LexLuthor, [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batman, Robin, the Joker, Catwoman, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy]], [[Franchise/GreenLantern Green Lantern, Star Sapphire, Atrocitus, Sinestro, Solomon Grundy]], Franchise/TheFlash, ComicBook/GreenArrow, [[Franchise//TeenTitans Cyborg]], ComicBook/BlueBeetle, Franchise/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{Shazam}}, [[ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica Stargirl]], ComicBook/{{Hawk|man}}girl, ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, ComicBook/SwampThing, and ComicBook/{{Katana}}.

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** The playable champions of this universe are Franchise/{{Superman}}, Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}, Doomsday, Comicbook/KryptoTheSuperdog, Comicbook/LexLuthor, [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batman, Robin, the Joker, Catwoman, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy]], [[Franchise/GreenLantern Green Lantern, Star Sapphire, Atrocitus, Sinestro, Solomon Grundy]], Franchise/TheFlash, ComicBook/GreenArrow, [[Franchise//TeenTitans [[Franchise/TeenTitans Cyborg]], ComicBook/BlueBeetle, Franchise/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{Shazam}}, [[ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica Stargirl]], ComicBook/{{Hawk|man}}girl, ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, ComicBook/SwampThing, and ComicBook/{{Katana}}.
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** The playable champions of this universe are [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Superman, Supergirl, Doomsday, Krypto, Lex Luthor]], [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batman, Robin, the Joker, Catwoman, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy]], [[Franchise/GreenLantern Green Lantern, Star Sapphire, Atrocitus, Sinestro, Solomon Grundy]], Franchise/TheFlash, ComicBook/GreenArrow, [[ComicBook/TeenTitans Cyborg]], ComicBook/BlueBeetle, ComicBook/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{Shazam}}, [[ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica Stargirl]], ComicBook/{{Hawk|man}}girl, ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, ComicBook/SwampThing, and ComicBook/{{Katana}}.

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** The playable champions of this universe are [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Superman, Supergirl, Franchise/{{Superman}}, Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}, Doomsday, Krypto, Lex Luthor]], Comicbook/KryptoTheSuperdog, Comicbook/LexLuthor, [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batman, Robin, the Joker, Catwoman, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy]], [[Franchise/GreenLantern Green Lantern, Star Sapphire, Atrocitus, Sinestro, Solomon Grundy]], Franchise/TheFlash, ComicBook/GreenArrow, [[ComicBook/TeenTitans [[Franchise//TeenTitans Cyborg]], ComicBook/BlueBeetle, ComicBook/WonderWoman, Franchise/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{Shazam}}, [[ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica Stargirl]], ComicBook/{{Hawk|man}}girl, ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, ComicBook/SwampThing, and ComicBook/{{Katana}}.



** The champions of this universe are Green Lantern and Supergirl.

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** The champions of this universe are Green Lantern and Supergirl.Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}.
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Since release, they have also added "Coast City", a two-lane map with a slightly similar gameplay to LoL's Twisted Treeline in a different layout, "Gotham Divided", a three-lane map that actually has both unique layout and mechanics, and "Crime Alley", a 1 vs 1 or AI bot map used for practice or duels.

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Since release, they have also added "Coast City", a two-lane map with a slightly similar gameplay to LoL's [=LoL=]'s Twisted Treeline in a different layout, "Gotham Divided", a three-lane map that actually has both unique layout and mechanics, and "Crime Alley", a 1 vs 1 or AI bot map used for practice or duels.
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Infinite Crisis, while potentially referring to the [[ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis series of comics]] from the same franchise, is also a MultiplayerOnlineBattleArena game for PC, developed by Turbine and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Different DC characters battle it out on objective based maps. The gameplay? Essentially LeagueOfLegends with some small tweaks, some imaginative champion kits, and a coat of DC paint. You might hear that comparison a lot, as a lot of the game's design choices pretty much come straight from that game.

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Infinite Crisis, while potentially referring to the [[ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis series of comics]] from the same franchise, is also a MultiplayerOnlineBattleArena game for PC, developed by Turbine and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Different DC characters battle it out on objective based maps. The gameplay? Essentially LeagueOfLegends ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' with some small tweaks, some imaginative champion kits, and a coat of DC paint. You might hear that comparison a lot, as a lot of the game's design choices pretty much come straight from that game.



* BribingYourWayToVictory: Averted in much the same way VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends does by way of holding either cosmetic stuff off for money, or the champions which you can get anyway. Except for two things, which even then is pretty much just a time-saver. Stolen Powers, which have upgraded versions specific to certain champions (Playing that champion long enough unlocks it for every champion. You get one for free every 5 protector levels.) and Amplifiers, which are divided in Mods (Mods provide bonuses or price discounts to certain artifacts in matches.) and Augments (Augments work in a similar way to League of Legends' runes. You also get to choose one of three different augments for free each time your protector level goes up.) but each champion comes with their own default Amplifier sets, meaning you only need to adquire more if you wish to make a special build. Both can only be purchased with Merit, the currency obtained by playing matches.

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* BribingYourWayToVictory: Averted in much the same way VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' does by way of holding either cosmetic stuff off for money, or the champions which you can get anyway. Except for two things, which even then is pretty much just a time-saver. Stolen Powers, which have upgraded versions specific to certain champions (Playing that champion long enough unlocks it for every champion. You get one for free every 5 protector levels.) and Amplifiers, which are divided in Mods (Mods provide bonuses or price discounts to certain artifacts in matches.) and Augments (Augments work in a similar way to League of Legends' runes. You also get to choose one of three different augments for free each time your protector level goes up.) but each champion comes with their own default Amplifier sets, meaning you only need to adquire more if you wish to make a special build. Both can only be purchased with Merit, the currency obtained by playing matches.
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* CastingGag:
** Creator/NolanNorth, who voiced Green Lantern in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueCrisisOnTwoEarths'', voices Green Lantern's Atomic counterpart.
** Creator/SteveBlum and Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor, who respectively voiced Batman and Robin/Nightwing in the first ''[[VideoGame/LEGOAdaptationGame LEGO Batman]]'', voice the characters' repsective Nightmare counterparts. Simiarly, Creator/TravisWillingham and Creator/LauraBailey, who respectively voice Superman and Wonder Woman in the second and third games, voice the characters' Mecha counterparts.

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