Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League gameplay detailsĭeveloped by Rocksteady Studios, the Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League gameplay is expected to build on the flow and momentum exhibited in the Batman: Arkham trilogy. We know that Amanda Waller recruits most of this motley crew from Arkham Asylum (rather than the Belle Reve Federal Penitentiary), although Rocksteady is yet to confirm whether we'll be able to explore Arkham or the surrounding Gotham City. Rocksteady has written an original story for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, but if you've ever come across the Suicide Squad – be it in the comic books in which Task Force X was born, or in the movies that followed – you'll have some idea of what to expect in terms of tone and the general carnage that this team is capable of creating. Metropolis' only hope? Four DC super villains whose heads could explode at the first sign of defiance. The city of Metropolis is being invaded by an alien force, and Brainiac has somehow corrupted the minds of some of the most famous DC super heroes that call it home – turning the likes of Superman and Flash against the people they once vowed to protect. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is far larger in scope than any of the Rocksteady Batman: Arkham games. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League setting and story Naturally, Harley Quinn has no inmate number, as she actually made her debut in Batman: The Animated series. The prison uniforms that each of the former inmates are wearing carry a number that corresponds to the character's first appearances in comic books – issues of The Flash, Batman, and Superboy. Oh, and there's even a couple of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League easter eggs that you may have missed from that story trailer. Be sure to watch the Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League gameplay trailer above. We received the first Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League gameplay trailer in December 2021, which gives us a glimpse into each character's unique combat and traversal mechanics, and how the four can play off of one another in co-op. The second trailer arrived in October 2021, focusing on story as it introduced the great array of famous super heroes the Suicide Squad will need to take on in Metropolis. The first was released alongside the Suicide Squad's reveal at DC Fandome in 2020, setting the stage for what is sure to be an absurd adventure. There have been three Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League trailers released so far.
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