Rocksteady Studios, known for its trio of excellent Batman: Arkham games, are about to deliver another open-world superhero title inspired by the DC universe. Following a substantial delay in early 2023, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will launch on Feb. 2, and is currently available to pre-order.
Kill the Justice League can be played solo, or cooperatively with up to three additional players to fulfill the roles of Harley Quinn, Deadshot, King Shark and Captain Boomerang. (I mean, the team could’ve filled that last slot with Solomon Grundy, but whatever.) While the four-player co-op may draw comparisons to the ill-fated live service Marvel’s Avengers title from Square Enix, the gameplay we’ve seen thus far more closely resembles a reimagined version of Rocksteady’s previous Batman: Arkham titles, with emphasis on fluid traversal and counter-heavy combat. Speaking of the bat, it’ll be an opportunity to hear Kevin Conroy voice the Dark Knight one last time.
If you’re excited to join the ranks of the Suicide Squad, two versions of the game are currently available to reserve for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X, with GameStop offering exclusive pre-order bonuses.
The disc edition of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League can be reserved for $69.99 from GameStop, Amazon, and Best Buy. If you prefer going digital, it can be pre-ordered via online storefronts including Steam, Epic Games Store, PlayStation, or Microsoft. It’s important to note that it’s coming to the Epic Games Store on March 5, more than a month after its initial launch.
Pre-ordering either the physical or digital versions of the game will grant you access to the classic outfits pack, which includes an alternate “silver-age” costume for each
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