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DC MOBA Infinite Crisis coming to Steam this month

If you're a fan of DC Comics and the MOBA genre, you'll be happy to know that Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment announced today that Infinite Crisis will officially launch on Steam March 26, 2015.

As a MOBA, along the lines of League of Legends, Infinite Crisis is a PvP games set in DC Comics' legendary Multiverse. Some of your favorite heroes are available to play as, and there are some unique takes on them as well — like Nightmare Batman and Gaslight Catwoman. The maps have interactive environments, and there's variety to the maps and game types as well, including your standard MOBA 3-lane map.

Jeffrey Steefel, Executive Producer, said, "Infinite Crisis has massively evolved over the past year with the help of the millions of players who participated in our Open Beta. We have designed, updated, and tuned almost every facet of the game based on player feedback and we are now ready to officially launch the game on March 26th."

I know what you're wondering… is there going to be Steam Trading Cards for Infinite Crisis? And the answer is yes.

Lance Liebl

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