Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League launched today in early access, and while it isn't playable right now due to a bug that sees players opening the game to find the story has already been completed, key spoilers are being shared online.
10.01.2024 - 09:41 / gamingbolt.com / Harley Quinn / Lex Luthor / Rocksteady Studios / New Gameplay
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.
Along with showcasing each squad member’s unique movement and abilities, we can see the types of missions available. They’re pretty rot, from Affliction Training to tracking Lex Luthor. There’s a boss fight which boils down to collecting Terminaut Bits from slain enemies, depositing them and shooting the exposed weak points.
One mission involves killing Brainiac’s troopers and saving Poison Ivy’s plants, which amounts to zipping from one point to another, wiping out enemies, rinse and repeat. Another is about rescuing civilians and transporting them to a bus for safety, though again, it’s all about picking each one up and depositing them. At least there’s a traversal challenge that involves maneuvering through Riddler rings.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League launches on February 2nd for PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League launched today in early access, and while it isn't playable right now due to a bug that sees players opening the game to find the story has already been completed, key spoilers are being shared online.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is almost here, and its devs are saying it's one of "the most well-optimized games" they've ever worked on.
There’s a lot of story packed into the four games in the Batman Arkham series, and with the next chapter of it set to unfold in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, we thought it was time for a catch-up. With a vast cast of iconic characters and plenty of twists and turns along the way, it can be fairly easy to forget everything that happened in Gotham so far, nevermind what it may all mean for Metropolis. Don’t worry though, we’re here to tell you about all the important stuff in as succinct a way as we can.
The iconic heroes of the Justice League have gone bad, and now it's up to an unlikely array of villains to save the day in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League has been inching its way closer to the finish line. The game drops next week, and Rocksteady Studios and Warner Bros. Games have continued to market this title for its upcoming release. One of the latest trailers to have been released is a live-action piece. You’ll get to see individuals like Will Arnett and Ron Funches as they take down the Justice League.
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.
With the release of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League fast approaching, Rocksteady has dropped a new gameplay launch trailer for the game.