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.
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A new Insider Episode for Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is available, focusing on customization, loadouts and combat. However, it also revealed other characters players encounter from the DC Universe.Major spoilers follow for Batman: Arkham Knight, so be warned.
Rick Flag is in the episode, and Penguin is confirmed to be a weapons merchant supplying the squad. However, as the PlayStation Blog details, Toyman also helps, allowing the group to customize and optimize their weapons. These include more critical damage on a sniper rifle, increasing the chance of Shield Harvest activating, and more.
The biggest surprise is the reborn Poison Ivy, who last appeared in Batman: Arkham Knight. She has no memories of her previous life but is still knowledgeable about plants. Lex Luthor kept her captive until she broke out but can provide elemental damage like fire, ice and electricity to weapons (who suffer guaranteed crits when burning, freezing or electrocuted).
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is out on February 2nd, 2024, for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC (though its Epic Games Store launch has been delayed to March). Stay tuned for more details shortly.
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.
Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League ended 2023 with a new Insider episode, and it’s kicking off the new year with a new trailer. This one focuses on support for the PS5’s DualSense and 3D Audio while providing some quick gameplay snippets. Check it out below.
A new showing off the PS5 features of the game has been released by Rocksteady Studios.
Suicide Squad fans have spotted a mention of "branching paths" in the latest trailer for the game that has some hoping that they won't have to kill the Justice League.
The latest Insider Episode for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League discussed the game’s weapons, combat, vendors, returning characters and how you’ll customize armaments to defeat Brainiac’s forces. However, despite the co-op support, this is still a narrative-focused adventure. Rocksteady says it’s the studio’s “biggest cinematic experience”, with more hours of cinematic cutscenes than ever.
Rocksteady Studios has released another as part of its “Insider” series, with this one delving into the game‘s support squad.
Rocksteady Studios has released a new Insider Episode of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, delving more into combat and revealing some of the DC Universe characters helping out players. It also showcases the various weapon manufacturers like Star Labs, LexCorp, AmerTek, DCPD, etc.
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League will arrive in 2024, and many are cautious and curious about what they’ll see when they finally get to play it. The title hasn’t had the best luck regarding development or sticking to its release dates. However, to make up for the lack of knowledge about the game, Rocksteady has been dropping “insider” videos to highlight many of the things that players can expect. In Episode 2, they not only showed off more cutscenes from the game and gameplay footage, but discussed the many DC Comics characters you’ll run into that’ll help the Squad overall.
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.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has found time to add one more delay to the game’s multi-year wait on a release. This one is at least a lot shorter than its previous slides, and will only affect a single storefront: the Epic Games Store.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is under a couple months away from launch, but in recent years, it’s been no stranger to delays. And in the final stretch leading up to its release, it’s been hit with another partial delay.