With just a week away from releasing, a new live-action trailer for the game is out, teasing some hilarious chaos featuring a few famous faces.
With just a week away from releasing, a new live-action trailer for the game is out, teasing some hilarious chaos featuring a few famous faces.
As with many major video game launches these days, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has received a live-action trailer. It stars actors Will Arnett and Ron Funches alongside director Jodi Hill as they play the Suicide Squad and act as the “good guys.” Sort of. Check it out below.
Nine years after Batman: Arkham Knight, Rocksteady’s jumping back into the DC universe with Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. The same universe, but totally different gameplay; Suicide Squad is an open-world co-op looter-shooter. For those on the fence about Rocksteady’s latest, or for those who want to absorb every bit of information about the world, characters, and how it all works, here’s everything we know about Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League launches on February 2nd for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC. However, those who purchase the Deluxe Edition for $99.99 can start on January 30th. There are other goodies, like bonus outfits and weapons – check out the trailer below to see them in action.
is a follow-up to the series from developer Rocksteady Studios, but it doesn't take much more than a glance at the game to realize that it's a substantially different experience overall. Although it's no surprise that playing as a squad of villains will yield a unique bent compared to a stint as the hero, the change in approach goes significantly beyond this basic shift. That being said, there's still a lot of common ground between and for those who enjoyed the past Rocksteady titles.
Rocksteady Studios’ Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will send DC villains Captain Boomerang, Deadshot, Harley Quinn, and King Shark on a mission to put a bunch of good guys out of their mind-controlled misery next month. But the Suicide Squad team won’t be limited to just those four playable characters; The Joker is up next, and he’ll be brought back to life thanks to Rocksteady’s use of the multiverse — or as DC Comics has called it for the past 35 years, Elseworlds.
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League is arriving in the marketplace next month, so quite a few fans eagerly await to check this game out. With that said, this game made some fans skeptical about its release. It’s a live service title that typically means battle passes and additional content locked behind paywalls. But in a new post and a behind-the-scenes video, it looks like this game will feature plenty of content ready for players to enjoy for free. Included is the addition of the Joker.
A Joker 2 song by Lady Gaga has reportedly been revealed, and fans can’t wait to hear the track because it might give birth to an iconic sequence between the leading characters.
One would think that Warner Bros. Discovery and DC would sour on the Suicide Squad franchise as a whole. Yet, here we are, with the imminent release of Rocksteady Studios’ Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League video game around the corner, and not a single person gives a damn about it. The controversy surrounding the microtransactions and live service elements resulted in the delay of the game, and now the early press previews have felt like Harley Quinn herself took a mallet to the title. In short, this game looks to be dead on arrival.
A new has dropped just over two weeks ahead of the game’s launch, once again showing off the gameplay of the latest Rocksteady Studios game.
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While Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s latest Insider episode isn’t live yet, Rocksteady has the next best thing: A gameplay launch trailer. It sees the Squad battling Brainiac’s forces and smack-talking the Justice League. We’ve seen this scenario already, but it’s cut to Blur’s Song 2 this time. Check it out below.
Ned Luke, the actor behind Grand Theft Auto 5’s bank robber-turned-criminal mentor Michael De Santa, recently spoke out against an AI program copying his voice without his knowledge or approval. AI-generated content has grown more prevalent in recent years, with computer programs capable of making images and even replicating famous voices with increasingly uncanny accuracy. This in turn has ignited plenty of controversy over the prospect of AI replacing human artists, with gaming companies like Wizards of Coast coming under fire for using it in official projects.
Rocksteady Studios was known for delivering some fantastic single-player video game experiences. In particular, fans took notice of this studio with the line of Batman Arkham games. The franchise thrived for years and eventually came to an end in 2016. There were plenty of fans since wondering just where the studio would then focus in on. Rumors swirled the internet, with fans suggesting another DC Comics franchise would get picked up. A popular rumor that turned out to be false was that we would see the studio take on the challenge of delivering a Superman game.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's developers are leaning into build-crafting and Diablo-style tweaks after launch.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is merely weeks away from launch and ahead of that, Rocksteady has teased ‘hundreds' of build possibilities for its lead characters. The details come from the game's official Discord server, where director Axel Rydby explained that the endgame portion was based around complete Mastery, forcing players to switch out builds based on rising difficulty. It's too early to tell whether one could easily plough through fights with an overpowered build they found in the early game, but the developer has promised eight loadout slots for easy access to gear — all of which trigger unique status effects and can be upgraded.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leaguehas received mixed opinions during its previews, as people can't agree whether the chaotic bloodshed is a tad overkill or right on the money. However, Rocksteady Studios wants to assure fans that there will be plenty of content to love.
The Batman: Arkham Trilogy was somewhat groundbreaking for being - shock - actually great licensed games in a climate full of pretty subpar ones. Rocksteady Games is now pivoting to an anti-hero party in the upcoming Suicide Squad Kills The Justice League, which has garnered some raised eyebrows for its live service elements, but the developer claims that the team-up is its biggest story-focused adventure yet.
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Just last month, rumors surfaced around the upcoming title Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League that several major villains from the Arkham series would be returning as part of post-launch DLC. These included the likes of Deathstroke and Poison Ivy, the latter of which was confirmed to be part of the main story, albeit in a seemingly very unpopular child form.
Rocksteady Studios is teasing major post-launch support for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League while explaining how its RPG gameplay works in greater detail.
The next major video game release under the developers Rocksteady Studios is nearly here. We are set to receive Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League in February. However, if you plan to play this game on your PC, you might have been waiting to see those PC system requirements. Fortunately, the developers are ready to showcase them as Rocksteady Studios recently posted the requirements on the X social media platform. Now, if you have a gaming PC and know what is running the system inside, check out the requirements below to see how well your PC can handle the game.
Rocksteady Studios has told Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League alpha test participants they’re now free to share their impressions of the game.
Rocksteady Studios has revealed that they will allow Closed Alpha testers to talk about their experience testing Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League.
After a round of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League previews from media went live this week, developer Rocksteady has lifted its non-disclosure agreement (NDA) on the recently held closed alpha, allowing players to talk freely about their time with the game.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League launches in just a few short weeks, and the pre-launch vibes surrounding the game haven’t exactly been glowingly positive. Many fans have been put off by the game’s live-service elements and some of the hands-on previews from journalists have been surprisingly harsh. Back in November, Rocksteady Studios held a closed alpha for Suicide Squad, with all contents being under NDA, but unexpectedly, that NDA has now been lifted, allowing fans to share their impressions. Here’s what Rocksteady had to say about their decision to lift the embargo…
Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League received new hands-on impressions and previews, several mixed on its approach. There’s also new gameplay, providing an extensive look at Deadshot and Harley Quinn, two of the four playable characters. Check them out below courtesy of VGC.
In the new year, Rocksteady returns with a fresh addition to the beloved Arkhamverse with Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, a third-person action shooter launching February 2 on PS5.
The forthcoming Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will be a tribute to the late Batman voice actor Kevin Conroy.
Is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League a live service game? It very much looks like it is, with elements such as a battle pass and gear scores. But developer Rocksteady seems at pains to avoid the now cursed phrase when talking about its game.
is set to portray Harley Quinn in the upcoming . The previous actress to portray Harley Quinn, , says she hasn’t spoken to her about it but is sure the musician will do well.
DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn has commented on if could continue to play Harley Quinn in the new DC Universe.
Rocksteady Studios, known for its trio of excellent Batman: Arkham games, are about to deliver another open-world superhero title inspired by the DC universe. Following a substantial delay in early 2023, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will launch on Feb. 2, and is currently available to pre-order.
Some things end with a bang, some with a whimper, and some with Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. Thanks to a mix of creative and corporate overhaul, the sequel to a film that made over $1.15 billion has been rendered as little more than a postscript to the dissolving DC Extended Universe project. Set to be replaced by a new shared universe in the next few years, one overseen by comic book whisperer James Gunn, all that’s left now is to clear through the rubble of what was once Warner Bros.’ attempt to rival Disney at its interconnected game and see what was done right.
A new showing off the PS5 features of the game has been released by Rocksteady Studios.
From a Joker movie sequel to a new Batman animated series, a number of DC movies, TV shows, games, and comic books are coming out in 2024. As the DC fandom has become accustomed to, there are often many different DC projects in various stages of development at any given time, so in order to give you the clearest look possible at what to expect from DC in 2024, we’re going to list off every confirmed project with a release date (or at least a verifiable source saying it will be coming out in 2024).
The upcoming won’t take place in the mainline DC Universe. However, it also won’t use the DC Elseworlds intro, according to DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn.
Fans of received a Christmas present in the form of two new images from Joker: Folie à Deux. Director Todd Phillips shared new stills from the Joker sequel featuring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga.
It's been a pretty rough couple of weeks for Rocksteady Studios, as numerous leaks regarding the plot of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League have spread all over social media, forcing the developer to issue a statement and warn fans of potential spoilers. One of the big leaks confirmed that certain Arkham villains such as Poison Ivy would be returning, and Rocksteady decided to reveal her to fans earlier this week.
Rocksteady has now confirmed the return of iconic DC Comics character Poison Ivy in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
There have been leaks left and right for several games and their companies this week. While the Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League leak has fallen out of the spotlight in favor of the Insomniac ransomware leaks, It was still a terrible leak for Rocksteady. In their case, these leaks are coming out a recent closed beta, as some testers have decided to break their NDAs and spoil parts of the game.
Rocksteady Studios has released another as part of its “Insider” series, with this one delving into the game‘s support squad.
Rocksteady has announced that the Epic Games Store version of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has been delayed.
Following a series of leaks that appeared earlier this week, Rocksteady has confirmed that Poison Ivy will indeed be returning in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. What's more, it seems as if she will be a very different character from the one fans have come to know.
On February 2 – Harley Quinn, Deadshot, King Shark, and Captain Boomerang will be unleashed into the streets of Metropolis, with the impossible task of defeating the world’s greatest superheroes in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
The year 2023 is about to come to an end and what a fantastic year it was for gamers as they got to play some really awesome games such as Starfield, Marvel's Spider-Man 2, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Baldur's Gate 3, and more. We also saw the first trailer for GTA 6, which came after a long wait of 12 years. While GTA 6 will not be released next year (it is expected for 2025), the year 2024 does have a great lineup waiting for gamers. From Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, and Tekken 8, to Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, it is set to be another exciting year. So, let us take a look at the most anticipated video games of 2024 and take a closer look at some of these titles.
A major character death in may have just been revealed via leaks. As its title would suggest, Rocksteady's upcoming shooter will have players assuming control of Amanda Waller's Task Force X — consisting of Deadshot, Harley Quinn, King Shark, and Captain Boomerang — as they are sent on a mission to kill the DC universe's top superhero team, the Justice League, who have fallen victim to Brainiac's mind-control.
We have been reporting on several Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League leaks for some time now. It seems some of this information has been going around because of people who were able to demo the beta deciding to break their NDAs.
Rocksteady Studios has commented on the that recently made their way online.
If you’re looking forward to playing Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, especially to experience its story, your time on the internet just got a little bit harder. Some big plot points have leaked online, and naturally, developer Rocksteady isn’t happy.
Significant Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League story spoilers are now online following apparent leaks stemming from a recent closed alpha test.
WB Games and Rocksteady Studios have revealed a new batch of outfits that will be available to players in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League– though with some caveats.
Some leaks have revealed more of the playable characters coming to Rocksteady Games' shooter post-launch, and one particular character could finally pay off a moment from WB Games Montréal's 2013 prequel,. is confirmed to be taking place five years after the events of the last title, and follows Amanda Waller's team of supervillains and antiheroes, Task Force X, as they infiltrate Metropolis in the wake of an alien invasion led by Braniac.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has been the subject of plenty of complaints and controversy over its live-service focus, and while recent PR hasn’t really focused on this aspect of the game, it doesn’t mean any of that stuff has actually gone anywhere. Case in point, early on it was revealed that Suicide Squad will be an always-online game, and it seems that probably hasn’t changed… at least at launch.
A new was shown off at The Game Awards 2023, showing the titular team taking on DC‘s greatest heroes.
Monolith Productions’ Wonder Woman has yet to appear during The Game Awards, but don’t worry. Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has received a new trailer, showcasing boss battles against various members of the League. Check it out below.
Batman has a long video game history, dating back to his debut on the Amstrad in 1986. However, the Caped Crusader's games started to take off in 2009 with Arkham Asylum. The subsequent Arkham series consists of possibly the best superhero games out there.
A new playable villain for has been revealed through data mining. The next entry in Rocksteady and Warner Bros' Arkhamverse will see players taking control of Amanda Waller's Task Force X, a team comprised of some of the DC Universe's rogues, with Harley Quinn, Deadshot, King Shark, and Captain Boomerang taking on a brainwashed Justice League throughout the game's campaign.
Amanda Waller did not approve of this leak.
Rocksteady’s next Arkham Universe game will arrive in 2024, and we've gathered everything we know about it into one convenient hub.
Will the Suicide Squad ever win over the hearts of the masses? The DC comic book team jumped to the big screen in 2016 with David Ayer’s lambasted Suicide Squad, which made for a better trailer than movie. Birds of Prey tried to give Margot Robbie her own moment, but that bombed. James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy touch was supposed to redeem the villains with 2021’s The Suicide Squad, but the half-reboot, dropped in theaters and HBO Max on the same date, didn’t exactly pop. Max’s Peacemaker and Harley Quinn animated series have found success in a sitcom-ier mode, but it’s hard to call either a true Suicide Squad vehicle. Pray for Rocksteady Studios’ Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, which looks like fun… despite a number of delays.
This isn’t a fever dream: Suicide Squad Isekai is a fully-fledged anime series from some of Japan’s finest talents – and the studio behind Attack on Titan.
Even with Netflix’s recommendation algorithm serving you new movies, new TV shows, and original programming tailored to your viewing habits, the streaming service’s firehose of content makes what’s coming and going difficult to parse.
Invites have gone out for the closed alpha of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Rocksteady’s upcoming co-op shooter. If you’ve signed up, it’s possible to select the platform and gain a code for the same.
After Captain Boomerang, King Shark and Harley Quinn, Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has received a trailer for Floyd Lawton, aka Deadshot. As a skilled marksman, Deadshot is good with rifles and pistols, not to mention fighting up close with his arm cannons. Check out some of his skills below.
Tim Burton's original 1989 Batman film casts a very long shadow over the superhero movie genre. Burton conjured a wonderfully gothic vision of Gotham City, while Michael Keaton's wired and dangerous take on the Caped Crusader remains rightly beloved - he certainly won our hearts again this year in The Flash.
Following the release of the Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Insider 01 developer diary earlier this month, Rocksteady is now slowly posting brief introductory videos of the game's playable cast.
Rocksteady Studios is gearing up to release their net major release, Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League. The game is not set to launch until February of next year. However, more marketing materials have been released to help get fans excited about what they might be diving into in early 2024. For instance, a new trailer drop today is all about Captain Boomerang and gives you just a new look into the character and his gameplay style.
Continuing its trend of character trailers for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Rocksteady has a new one for Captain Boomerang. As the name implies, he throws boomerangs at his enemies, but thanks to breaking into the Hall of Justice, he can zip around using the Speed Force Gauntlet. Check it out below.
A new trailer has been released for Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, and it is King Shark who is the subject of this one. This follows on from the Harley Quinn trailer from a couple of days ago. The trailer gives a bit of background to King Shark, pitting him as the god of his people and one of the few that can match Superman in a fight.
After releasing a trailer highlighting Harley Quinn and her acrobatics in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Rocksteady Studios is back with another for King Shark. Known as the Shark God’s son, he’s a powerhouse who can tear through enemies and even go toe-to-toe with Superman.
Rocksteady Studios has unveiled a new trailer for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, this time focusing on everyone’s favorite maid-of-mischief, Harley Quinn. The trailer gives us a look at Harley’s various combat skills and traversal abilities.
Rocksteady is holding a Closed Alpha test for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League next week. Fans registered for the newsletter received an email (shared by ResetEra user MauroNL) providing all the details.
Rocksteady Studios has released a new, previewing Harley Quinn in the upcoming game.
After months of silence, Rocksteady Studios and WB Games recently revealed a bunch of new details and gameplay footage for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Now, another brief new trailer has also been released for the upcoming open world shooter, shining a spotlight on Harley Quinn and her gameplay mechanics.
Omni-Man dropped earlier this month, becoming Mortal Kombat 1's first guest character. Despite being a fairly popular addition to the game, his inclusion wasn't always set in stone, as director Ed Boon recently revealed that he first approached Invincible and The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman for permission to include Michonne as part of Kombat Pack 1.
Warner Bros. has opened registrations for a Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League closed alpha test.
will follow Amanda Waller's Task Force X, a team comprised of some of the DC Universe's rogues as they battle DC's primary superhero team, the Justice League. The title takes place in the same universe as Rocksteady Games' titles, and instead of the team being inmates at the Belle Reve super prison, Waller recruits them from Arkham Asylum.
Following a disappointing reveal at the PlayStation State of Play earlier this year, Rocksteady took another stab at introducing fans to Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League with the first entry in a new video series called Suicide Squad Insider.
Last night, Rocksteady released a 20-minute gameplay video of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, unveiling it for the first time since delaying it earlier this year. While the live-service elements like the battle pass are still proving controversial, it's an unrelated snippet from a seven-second clip that's riled up gamers.
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