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Lobo and a ton of new character skins now available in Injustice: Gods Among Us

Warner Bros. reminded us today that several new add-ons are now available for Injustice: Gods Among Us.

The game’s first DLC character, Lobo, is now available on the Xbox Live Marketplace for 400 Microsoft Points, and tomorrow on the PlayStation Network for $7.35 AUD/$9.45 NZD. If you’re keen on DLC characters, the game’s “Season Pass” will net you all four characters plus the “Flashpoint Skin Pack” for 1200 MSP/$15; if you go this option, just be aware that you need to download the seperate packs via the game itself and not Microsoft of Sony’s marketplaces.

For those who aren’t versed in the ways of Lobo  — the “Main Main” — Warner Bros. has prepared this short history of the character for you:

Additionally, two other skin packs — the “Teen Titans” pack with retro costumes for Deathstroke, Raven and Cyborg (pictured above) and the “Bad Girls” pack with new costumes for Wonder Woman, Harley Quinn and Catwoman — are now available for 240MSP/$4.35 AUD/$5.65 NZD each.

It looks like Wii U owners miss out… but what’s new?

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