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Rocksteady hasn't lost their touch. We took on this suicide mission for you to get the details you need to know about Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.

Rocksteady made a name for itself as one of the first teams to make a universally acclaimed superhero game with Batman: Arkham Asylum. It followed that success up with two sequels, the even more beloved Batman: Arkham City, and the divisive, though still fantastic, Batman: Arkham Knight. With time with the caped crusader behind it, fans were left waiting to hear what this studio would tackle next. Most assumed it would be another DC property, since it is owned by Warner Bros.

Platforms While we might still be waiting on when we can play Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, we at least know how we will be able to play it. This title is confirmed for all current-gen systems, those being the Xbox Series X and S, PS5, and PC. The trailer rolls on with a ton more gameplay footage, which we will cover in the next section, before one last encounter with The Flash. This time he runs circles around the squad, literally, to create a massive tornado. It ends with Captain Boomerang about to throw a boomerang at Flash who is somehow charging up some kind of energy ball between his hands. After a cut, it appears like the Suicide Squad won until a giant explosion of light cuts their celebration off.

The big baddy, though, definitely seems to be Brainiac. Not only does he seem to have somehow taken control of the Justice League members, but the entire city the game takes place in as well, with giant mechanical creatures and structures all over. King Shark, for example, can make giant leaps, sprint straight up walls somewhat like The Hulk or Spider-Man, and has hand-to-hand strikes, grabs, a pair of hook weapons, plus a mini-gun for ranged attacks. Deadshot, on the other hand, moves around via his jetpack, fires with automatic and explosive weapons, and can get slightly up close with his gauntlet guns.

 

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