Rocksteady’s next Arkham Universe game will arrive in 2024, and we've gathered everything we know about it into one convenient hub.
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When Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League launches in early 2024, it'll have been almost a decade since Rocksteady's last major PC and console game, Batman: Arkham Knight, was released. The final chapter in Rocksteady's Arkham trilogy still holds up well to this day, and expectations are high for the studio to deliver a new action-packed experience that trades the mean streets of Gotham for the glittering skyscrapers of Metropolis.
The only problem here? The city of tomorrow is suffering from a small alien invasion problem, with millions of its citizens being transformed into cannon fodder footsoldiers and the Justice League switching sides. When you're dealing with superheroes who have gone rogue, you're going to need some super villains to take care of that problem. Unfortunately, all we've got is Task Force X, a motley crew of incarcerated ne'er-do-wells with an axe to grind against the Justice League and an attitude problem that can only be rectified with the threat of the world's worst headache.
As the game's release date draws closer, we're gathering up all the information on Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and how it's shaping up so far. From its cast to its final release date, here's everything that we know about it so far.
Since its first official reveal in 2020,Suicide Squad has seen a few delays along its development cycle. Currently, the game is scheduled to release on February 2, 2024. Originally slated for a 2022 release, the latest delay was, according to Rocksteady, needed to release Suicide Squad in the best state possible. When
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