is inching closer to its release date, but it has yet to show off much gameplay footage — a fact that will hopefully change in February's PlayStation State of Play. A steady stream of information has come out regarding the game, but an oddly small amount of time has been devoted to the actual gameplay. This has led to 's prerelease cycle having an odd feeling to it.
gameplay should be shown soon at February 2023's State of Play and is coming at the heels of the titular group's recent relevance, particularly 2020's movie. has been playing into the Squad's more notable qualities. It features a playable roster consisting of four of the most well-known members of the Squad, and the trailers have emphasized the same sort of irreverent humor that the movies reveled in. The interesting idea of pitting the Suicide Squad against the Justice League has done an admirable job of building excitement as well, but it's about time real gameplay footage was shown.
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trailers have placed a heavy emphasis on cinematics and showing off the characters. The downside of this approach is that the gameplay has received little attention in return. Small glimpses of combat have been shown, but only in short bursts before the attention turns back to cutscenes. The main details that are known include each protagonist being equipped with firearms as well as their own unique abilities. Although 's shooter mechanics make no sense with Captain Boomerang and King Shark around, gameplay feels like an afterthought where marketing is concerned due to so little of it being shown.
is supposed to release in May, so one would expect more revelations about the gameplay by this point
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