Genvid Entertainment Reveals ‘DC Heroes United’ Story Trailer

The all-new interactive streaming series is paired with a mobile game, based on DC Comics and set at the beginning of the Justice League, which allows the audience to decide what happens to the characters; game premieres November 20 on the App Store/Google Play – series November 21 on Tubi.

Genvid Entertainment has released the story trailer for DC Heroes United, a new interactive streaming series and mobile game based on DC comics, which allows audiences to decide what happens to the Justice League. The mobile game launches November 20 on the App Store and Google Play, while the series premieres November 21 on Tubi.

Licensed by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment on behalf of DC, the title features an all-new storyline with weekly decisions that impact the future of Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and more. The story sets the Justice League at year zero, meaning fans will have an opportunity to direct the team from the very beginning. How the Justice League forms, the relationships between the characters – and in some cases, who survives – is up to the fans.

Each week, multiple choices will be unveiled in the mobile app that impact Earth-212, a DC multiverse world in which Super Heroes are not yet known to the general public. Each episode changes based on audience choices in the days leading up to its airing, with final episodes available to watch via Tubi followed by DC.com, DC's official YouTube, and the DC Heroes United app.

DC Heroes United also incorporates a roguelite mobile game that is updated weekly alongside the narrative series. Players can test their mettle against hordes of enemies and Super-Villains and face off against the likes of Bane, Poison Ivy, and many more across Gotham City, Metropolis and other locations.

Helmed by showrunner Stephan Bugaj, a slew of comic book writers will bring DC Heroes United to life, including Gail Simone, Josh Fialkov, and Brian Buccellato, with art by DC artist Terry Dodson. The voice cast include Aleks Le as Batman and YouTube singer AmaLee as Black Canary, among other anime and gaming talent. Narrative decisions are written by Telltale’s Martin Montgomery and Chris Schroyer.

Pre-registration is now available on the App Store and Google Play.

Check out the story trailer now:

Source: Genvid Technologies

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