Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has been officially announced at the DC Fandome livestream event. In a first trailer, Rocksteady reveals more about the super anti-hero brawl, which will involve beating up Evil Superman. The game will be released in 2022 as a pure next-gen video game for Xbox Series X, Playstation 5 and PC.
If you expected less than a pretty wacky trailer for the unveiling of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, you probably don't know the Suicide Squad. And that's how Rocksteady comes out on film, which fans enjoy: Stupid sayings, cool sayings - and plenty of action. The developers have finally revealed what Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will be about, at least in part.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will be next-gen game
The cinematic trailer for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League centers on King Shark, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang and Harley Quinn as Suicide Squad. Together, the troops compete against the nasty variant of Superman, who appears on the fly at the end of the video and grills an apparently rescued soldier with his heat view.
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Brainiac, one of the primal villains in the Superman universe, could be responsible for the siege of Metropolis. Gameplay Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League does not appear in the first trailer, but a glimpse of the first skills of the squad members. Deadshot can fire up his jetpack and use twin cannons to blow up enemies. Harley Quinn will likely have her baseball bat and grappling gun, while Captain Boomerang teleports after throwing his iconic weapon. King Shark, well, has sharp teeth and a few pounds of muscle.
Not much is known about the game: Neither the story nor the gameplay are given. For this, Rocksteady has at least given vague information about the release of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. The title will appear in 2022, then for Xbox Series X, PC and Playstation 5. Older generations of consoles will then probably no longer be supported, although this will not be necessary because the next generation has been able to establish itself for around two years.