The upcoming DC sequel seems to primarily be a jukebox musical, as it will mostly feature existing songs.
04.03.2024 - 20:43 / comingsoon.net / Kevin Conroy / Harley Quinn
The release date for has been revealed, with the Clown Prince of Crime’s playable debut coming by the end of the month.
A tweet from the game’s official account revealed that Season 1 — which includes the Joker as a playable character as well as new gear and environments — will come to Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League on Thursday, March 28. The post also includes a picture of this iteration of the iconic DC villain, which you can see below:
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League puts players in the shoes of the ragtag group of villains-turned-mercenaries known as the Suicide Squad. The game stars Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, and King Shark as they’re tasked with saving the world by killing the Justice League. The game includes a litany of heroes, including Batman — voiced by the late Kevin Conroy — as well as other villains like Penguin, Brainiac, and more.
Released in early February, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was met with a divisive response from both critics and fans. Some criticized the game’s live-service approach while others also had issues with its ties to the Batman: Arkham series.
The upcoming DC sequel seems to primarily be a jukebox musical, as it will mostly feature existing songs.
Today, Warner Bros. Games and Rocksteady have announced the updated Season 1 roadmap for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
Rocksteady Studios has detailed the first episode of Season 1 of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, launching on March 28th, in a new blog post. There’s also a new gameplay trailer available. Check it out below.
Rocksteady reveals the full Season 1 patch notes for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, along with a look at all of the new weapons, maps, activities, and other content launching on March 28. It's been a fairly tough road for the game following it's launch in early February. Warner Bros has previously confirmed that Suicide Squad: KIll the Justice League has failed to live up to sales expectations, leaving most to wonder how and even if Rocksteady can turn the game around.
Rocksteady has explained how Joker, the first DLC character for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, will work when it's made available with the launch of Season 1 on March 28.
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