Over the last few years, DC Comics fans have had to deal with a shortage of top-quality console games based upon the iconic pantheon of heroes. While Marvel has been busy finding developers to adapt the likes of Spider-Man and The Avengers, things have been quiet on the DC front aside from a few titles such as Lego DC Super-Villains. Barring any potential delays though, things should change dramatically in 2022 thanks to Gotham Knights and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Fans will likely be excited about the latter in particular, considering how it’s been seven years since Rocksteady Studios released Batman: Arkham Knight.
Having been teased since towards the end of WB Games Montreal’s Batman: Arkham Origins, expectations over how the Suicide Squad's game would shape up have been allowed to build ever since. While details are still being released at a relative snail’s pace, and there’s still notably no release date attached to the project, last year’s Game Awards provided an exciting look at the Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s gameplay in action. It should be no surprise, based upon Rocksteady Studios’ previous work, how much the upcoming open world game looks like a villain-themed take on Batman: Arkham City.
What to Expect From Warner Bros Interactive in 2022
Even though Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will feature optional cooperative gameplay and live-service design hooks, the game still appears to have a lot in common mechanically with its action-adventure cousin, Arkham City. During the Game Awards’ brief examination of the game, several members of the titular band of villains employed tactics that could have easily come straight from The Dark Knight’s own playbook. Harley Quinn’s ability to
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