As news of the Blackbox Repack spread throughout the gaming community, gamers began to take notice. Some were skeptical at first, wondering if the repackaged version would be stable or if it would somehow compromise the game's integrity. But after downloading and installing the Blackbox Repack, gamers were amazed by its performance and the wealth of features it offered.

But not everyone was pleased with the Blackbox Repack's existence. Warner Bros. and NetherRealm Studios were not thrilled about the unauthorized modifications to their game, and they began to take steps to discourage its distribution. They argued that the Blackbox Repack was a pirated version of their game, and that it could potentially harm the company's business.

Regardless of their motivations, the Blackbox Repack had left an indelible mark on the world of gaming. It had shown that even the most seemingly intractable games could be transformed and improved with a little creativity and dedication. And it had raised important questions about the role of gamers, developers, and publishers in shaping the gaming experience.

However, not everyone was pleased with the Ultimate Edition's release. Some gamers felt that the game's lack of innovation and somewhat limited gameplay mechanics held it back from being a truly great fighting game. Others were disappointed by the absence of certain characters and stages that they had grown to love in other DC Comics games.

The Blackbox Repack quickly gained a following among Injustice enthusiasts, who appreciated the extra attention to detail and care that the team had put into creating this custom version. Players marveled at the game's smoother performance, faster loading times, and more responsive controls.