DC Universe Infinite is finally expanding worldwide, as users in Brazil, the UK, and more will soon be able to use the digital comic service. DCComics has announced a 2022 plan to expand the service globally following fan demand.
DC Universe Infinite is finally expanding worldwide, as the DC Comics subscription service will soon be available across the globe. On Monday, DC Comics revealed their digital comics-reading app will be available in several new countries later this year, including Brazil, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand. The app, which features an extensive part of the DC Comics library and other features, will be rolled out throughout the coming weeks and summer.
In a statement regarding the new announcement, DC Senior Vice President and General Manager Anne Leung DePies said she is thrilled to bring DC Universe Infinite across the globe. She said the launch is the first of"many more to come."
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