WB Games seems to have hit the proverbial nail in Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League’s coffin.
13.01.2024 - 18:03 / gamerant.com / Dalton Cooper / Of A
Suicide Squad: Kill the JusticeLeague may have just teased the return of the Arkhamverse version of The Joker. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is set in the same universe as Rocksteady's Arkham games, with the new open world multiplayer game seemingly taking place some time after the events of Batman: Arkham Knight. Anyone that has yet to play through the Batman: Arkham games will definitely want to do so, as this post will have MAJOR SPOILERS.
This article has SPOILERS for the Batman: Arkham games
If The Joker is returning in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, it's unclear exactly how Rocksteady will pull it off. Those that have played through the games will know that The Joker is dead in the Arkhamverse. After abusing the Titan formula in Batman: Arkham Asylum, Joker suffered from a terminal illness that eventually took his life at the end of Batman: Arkham City. Joker still appears in Batman: Arkham Knight, albeit as a hallucination.
With Joker having been dead since the events of Batman: Arkham City, the latest tease from Rocksteady has left fans puzzled. Rocksteady recently shared an image of the Daily Planet as it will appear in Suicide Squad's open world Metropolis. The building has been given a Joker-themed makeover, though it's unclear who is responsible. Rocksteady promised to share more information on the revamped Daily Planet during its next Insider episode.
Rocksteady has so far shared two Insider episodes hyping Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. The first episode focused on Suicide Squad's story and gameplay, giving fans a 20-minute deep dive into what they can expect from the game. The second Insider episode was all about Suicide Squad's supporting cast, highlighting various characters players will be interacting with during their adventures. The first Insider episode aired about a month ago, whereas the second one was three weeks ago, so it's unclear when Rocksteady will post the third one that gives fans an explanation about this Joker-themed Daily Planet building.
The Joker has come back from the dead in various ways throughout DC Comics history, so it wouldn't be out of the question for the Clown Prince of Crime to do the same in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, though that would undermine the impact his death has had on the Arkhamverse. Another possibility is that this is some Joker copycat or someone who has otherwise decided to take up the villain's mantle. Ultimately, all fans can do is guess until Rocksteady decides to share more information.
WB Games seems to have hit the proverbial nail in Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League’s coffin.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's PS5 file size is 45 GB. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is set within the same universe as the Batman: Arkham games, placing players in the shoes of Task Force X as they face off against some of the DC Universe's most powerful superheroes. Unlike Rocksteady's Batman games, Suicide Squad is a co-op multiplayer adventure that also features some live service elements.
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Warner Bros. Games and DC Comics have treated fans to an exhilarating glimpse into the upcoming third-person action-shooter, “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League,” through the recently released third and final episode of the Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Insider video series. This installment sheds light on the game’s post-launch content, promising an immersive experience for players eager to extend their adventure beyond the main storyline.
Officially, Suicide Squad Kill The Justice League comes out on February 2nd, the same day that another big title arrives from Atlus. But a few days before, on January 30th, a special “early access” period will start for certain gamers to get into the title beforehand. These dates would excite players if they were hyped for the title. But, currently, the hype for the next game by Rocksteady Studios is “mixed” at best. An easy counter to this “mixed hype” would be to see how the reviews turn out and if critics can sway some of them to the developers’ side. Yet, if reports are to be believed, there’s a problem on that end.
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.
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As Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League nears its launch, developer Rocksteady has confirmed that the game's post-launch DLC will bring iconic DC villain Joker as a playable character. The studio made the announcement Monday in the third episode of its Suicide Squad Insider developer diary series, detailing its plans for delivering free post-launch seasonal content to players who buy the game, multiversal concepts and a few multiplayer features that will be present at launch. According to Rocksteady, each post-launch season will feature two episodes and will follow the theme of a DC villain, bringing new ways to play. The new announcement follows the developers teasing hundreds of character builds and distinct loadouts earlier this month.
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