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Rocksteady’s New ‘Suicide Squad’ Game Is All About Killing Superman

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Shimni Mim
Published on August 23, 2020
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Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, Gamescreed
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The team behind the beloved Batman: Arkham games is now exploring different DC properties.

The vast majority of DC Fandome’s enormous uncovers today have concentrated on its upcoming movies. However, there was still an ideal opportunity to crush in a computer game declaration or two. Before today, we got a gander at Warner Bros. Montreal’s new Bat-Family title, Gotham Knights. Presently, we’ve at last gotten more subtleties on Rocksteady’s upcoming Suicide Squad title after it was prodded earlier this month.

The game’s relationship to James Gunn’s film, which was likewise exhibited during Fandom, is mostly nonexistent. The game will feature a smaller program of Harley Quinn, Deadshot, King Shark, and Captain Boomerang. The secret gives them pounding flunkies in a city under attack from what gives off an impression of being the underhanded supercomputer Brainiac. In any case, things rapidly transform when they run into Superman holding a pilot in one hand — who he quickly fries with his warm vision. Team X’s alpha objective in this title is no other than Big Blue himself.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League continues the universe of Rocksteady’s previous trilogy of Batman games: Arkham Asylum, Arkham City, and Arkham Knight. However, a larger cast of playable characters means more powers and abilities to play with.

Harley Quinn’s baseball bat, Deadshot’s jetpack, and Captain Boomerang’s… uh, boomerangs bring different gameplay mechanics that create new and interesting ways to tackle the game’s various challenges. The title will also have multiplayer, with each gamer taking on a different member of the four-person team.

Tragically, anybody hoping to unite with their companions to bring down Superman and the remainder of the Justice League should wait until 2022 for the game’s release. According to the teaser, the game will launch in 2022 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X.

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