Significant Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League story spoilers are now online following apparent leaks stemming from a recent closed alpha test.
29.11.2023 - 19:19 / gamingbolt.com / Harley Quinn / Rocksteady Studios
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.
Thanks to a jetpack looted from the Hall of Justice, he zips around Metropolis. It also helps when performing strafing runs on enemies or hovering in place to better position shots. There’s also some bad blood between him and Green Lantern, which should be interesting to see play out.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is out on February 2nd, 2024, for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC. Set in the Arkham-verse, it sees Brainiac invading the planet and converting heroes like Superman, The Flash and Green Lantern to his cause. The squad infiltrates the city to eliminate them and maybe stop the invasion. A closed alpha is set for November 30th to December 4th – head here for more details.
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.
With Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, players will be returning to the Batman: Arkham universe five years after the events of Arkham Knight, but once the open world looter shooter is out, will that be it for the universe?
New details on Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League are continuing to be revealed in the lead-up to its launch in February, and while plenty of them are coming through official channels, there’s no shortage of leaks doing the rounds as well.
Rocksteady Studios has toutedSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League as a story-focused shooter with co-op elements. However, there may be other modes for players to jump into at launch.
Rocksteady Studios has confirmed that Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, which has been known to be a live-service multiplayer shooter for some time, will receive an offline story mode sometime next year after its February launch.
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.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has shown some signs of promise with its recent gameplay showing, but by and large, the game has been met with its fair share of skepticism, something that its always-online requirements have contributed to heavily. As it turns out though, those who want to play the game offline will have that option- albeit with a post-launch update.
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.
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.