DC FanDome: Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Game Brings the Heat

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DC FanDome: Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Game Brings the Heat

Rocksteady revealed new footage from its anticipated superhero release, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. The video features Task Force X lounging about a pizzeria during what looks like an alien apocalypse. Between this and all of James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad reveal, we’ve certainly seen a lot more King shark than we had any right to expect today. You can check out the footage in the player below!

The trailer also features an evil Superman who approaches the squad and sets up their ultimate mission: to kill the Justice League. In tow for the fun is Harley Quinn, Captain Boomerang, Deadshot and King Shark.

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During the panel, it was also revealed that a lot of the storylines set up in the Arkham City series, which Rocksteady also produced, would carry over into this game. So, does that mean Harley Quinn is the same Harley Quinn? That would actually be pretty cool though it would also mean that Batman no longer exists, right? Each character will come with their own unique special abilities.

“It’s about creating a whole spectrum of possibilities for the player to use,” said creative director and co-founder Sefton Hill. He also confirmed that the game will allow for single-player (with teammates controlled by A.I.) or multiplayer in which different players can play as different characters.

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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will arrive in 2022 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC at launch.

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