The title you wrote mixes them together. Based on standard release naming conventions, you are likely looking for the feature set of the Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition.
Here is the complete feature breakdown for the Ultimate Edition of the game, along with a clarification on the file sources.
3. Case Analysis – Injustice Repack
- File size: Original ~20 GB → FitGirl repack ~7.5 GB. Why? Lossless audio/video compression + removal of unneeded localizations.
- DRM removal: Removes online checks – allows offline play but breaks online multiplayer (trade-off).
- Preservation angle: WB Games could delist the game (happened to many licensed fighters). Repack ensures playability.
3. What “Repacks” Do (Technical Overview — for educational use)
Repacks like those from FitGirl or R.G. Mechanics compress game files to reduce download size. For Injustice: UE:
- Original Steam size: ~21 GB
- FitGirl repack size: ~8–9 GB (selective download for languages/videos)
- Installation time: 10–30 minutes depending on CPU (uses high compression like LZMA2 or FreeArc)
- Common contents of a repack:
– Crack (often from RELOADED or 3DM)
– Ali213 or CODEX emulator for Steam API bypass
– Optional redistributables (DirectX, VC++)
Why people use repacks (though illegal):
- Lower bandwidth usage
- Single installer for game + all DLC
- No online activation
Risks of pirated repacks:
- Malware (cryptominers, info stealers in unknown sources)
- No online multiplayer (or broken matchmaking)
- No updates or patches (the game version is frozen)
- Antivirus false positives or actual trojans
Recommendations
- Do Not Execute: It is strongly recommended not to download or run this specific file. The "Hybrid" naming convention suggests it is not an official release from either group and could contain malware.
- Verification (If already downloaded):
- Check the file hash (MD5/SHA1) against known databases (like RepackWatch or official forum threads) to see if it matches a legitimate R.G. Mechanics release.
- If the installer is significantly smaller than expected (e.g., under 10GB for Injustice), it is almost certainly fake.
- Legitimate Alternatives:
- Purchase the game legally on platforms like Steam, Epic Games Store, Xbox Marketplace, or PlayStation Store.
- Wait for an official sale if price is a concern; the game is frequently discounted.
Possible Sections
4. Justice Frameworks
- Distributive justice: Is it unjust that a Brazilian or Indian player pays $20+ for a decade-old game when a repack is free?
- Procedural justice: Does bypassing Steam EULA violate fair process even if the game is otherwise inaccessible?
- Restorative justice: Could repacks be seen as “care-taking” for games abandoned by publishers?