Batman returns in new Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League trailer
Batman’s back, alright
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After nearly a year of silence, we finally have an update on Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, with a new trailer shown off at The Game Awards.
We find the stars ofSuicide Squad: Kill The JusticeLeague in a somewhat tricky spot, despite having somehow captured The Flash, the crew of misfit villains is then confronted by Batman.
While we still don’t have all the details of why the Justice League has turned evil or how a group of supervillains comes to be humankind’s last hope to stop the possessed heroes, the new trailer confirms that the characters won’t be pulling their punches, with Captain Boomerang accidentally slicing off one of the Flash’s fingers.
You can see the game in action below:
While the game was delayed, Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League is currently still headed to its new release date of May 26, 2023.
It looked like developer Rocksteady Games had left The Dark Knight behind with the Arkham series, but it turns out the Caped Crusader will make an appearance in the Suicide Squad game, even being voiced by the actor Kevin Conroy who sadly passed away in November. Conroy voiced Batman in all of the Arkham games, as well as in Batman: The Animated Series and various movies, so it’s poignant to see he was able to lend his voice to Rocksteady’s latest.
While Rocksteady has moved off the Arkham series, WB Games Montreal let players step into the boots of, well, not Batman, but The Bat Family’s boots, and the team did a great job of it. Making swinging about Gotham City inGotham Knightsa complete blast.
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Rocksteady has some real competition with Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, let’s hope it can match its peers' work.
Julian’s been writing about video games for more than a decade. In that time, he’s always been drawn to the strange intersections between gaming and the real world, like when he interviewed a NASA scientist who had become a Space Pope in EVE Online, or when he traveled to Ukraine to interview game developers involved in the 2014 revolution, or that time he tore his trousers while playing Just Dance with a developer.
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