Game Overview:
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is an action-adventure game developed by Rocksteady Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
Set in the same universe as the Batman: Arkham games, it features the Suicide Squad’s attempts to beat Brainiac and a mind-controlled Justice League in the city of Metropolis.
Rocksteady's long-awaited new game is facing backlash due to its live-service approach. Here's why fans are less than pleased.
Here's everything we've learned about Rocksteady's upcoming supervillain shooter.
Post-launch missions and new characters will be free. The Battle Pass also includes free tiers, and loot boxes are absent.
The entire game is playable solo or with up to four players, though you'll need Xbox Live Gold or PlayStation Plus on consoles for co-op.
Rocksteady has promised new missions, weapons and playable characters after launch, with the Battle Pass only featuring cosmetics.
Deadshot, Harley Quinn, King Shark and Captain Boomerang team up to save Lex Luthor from The Flash, who is under Brainiac's control.
The open world of Metropolis will be divided into several areas, with each area featuring a boss that players will need to defeat to progress the story.
The presentation will also feature new looks at upcoming third party games and announcements for upcoming PS VR2 titles.
A new leak shows the menu screen of Rocksteady's upcoming game, seemingly confirming the inclusion of a battle pass, among other things.
A new trailer showcases the chaotic antics of the titular Suicide Squad, and shines a light on the Dark Knight of Gotham.
James Gunn, who was recently appointed as co-CEO of DC Studios, confirms that future games based on DC properties will connect to the DCU films.
Sefton Hill and Jamie Walker are leaving the Batman: Arkham studio at the end of this year, and will be replaced by Nathan Burlow and Darius Sadeghian.
"I know a delay is frustrating but that time is going into making the best game we can," says Rocksteady founder Sefton Hill.
Rocksteady's open world action-adventure game officially has a 2022 launch window, but it seems the game has been internally delayed.
Rocksteady's upcoming action-adventure title has finally showcased gameplay footage, ending years of anticipation.
Rocksteady's Sefton Hill says the developer "can't wait to share the mayhem with you all" while seemingly sharing a new gameplay GIF.
Metropolis is under siege by an alien force and the Justice League have gone bad. Watch the Suicide Squad attempt to "fix" things.
The open world third person shooter will have a new reveal at 10 AM PT tomorrow, and it seems that we could its gameplay debut.
Rocksteady Games and WB Interactive Entertainment have confirmed a new reveal for the third person action title on October 16th at 10 AM PT.
The event will stream live on October 16th. A new look for Batgirl and new promo art for Harley Quinn have also been revealed.
The Summer Game Fest Twitter clarifies that there is no separate event for the publisher and that only Back 4 Blood's PvP mode will be showcased.
From Batman to Harry Potter, the publisher is releasing games in multiple major properties in the next couple of years.
Another publisher signals a price hike for next gen.
Rocksteady's next game has finally been unveiled- here's everything you need to know about it.
A chaotic Metropolis, a Justice League gone rogue... what could go wrong?
Rocksteady's next game will follow the continuity of their previous trilogy.
Rocksteady's next title is an action adventure shooter featuring Harley Quinn, Deadshot and more.
An open letter on their Twitter says plans are in motion.
Despite years in the making, Kim MacAskill wants her name off due to current allegations.
Rocksteady responds, saying it is "more passionate than ever to continue to develop our inclusive culture."
Full reveal coming August 22, 5 PM Pacific Time.
If these rumors are true, don't expect this game for a bit.
Rocksteady Studios is finally ready to reveal its next game.
A new report doubles down on recent leaks for both games.
Could a reveal for the long-rumoured game be imminent?
This is a rumor. Be careful with this rumor. It can cut you down like grass. It traps souls.
The company reportedly had plans for a huge presence at the now-cancelled show.
Alleged leak talks about the game based around a future Batman and what comes next.
It's been over four years since the last mainline Batman Arkham game released and almost three since since Batman: Arkham VR. Just where the hell is Rocksteady's next game?
The game (which is definitely not Superman) skips yet another major event.
Take this with a healthy pinch of salt.
Is the studio behind the Arkham trilogy finally ready to unveil its next project?
Well, now what? We’re back to square one again.
As for when we'll get to learn more about the game, the company's Studio Director said, "You'll know when it's time."
The Batman: Arkham developer shares a quick update on their new game.
What could they possibly be teasing?
According to a new report, Rocksteady is all set to reveal a new Superman game next week.
“We’re very hard at work on our next project but we won’t be releasing the details for a while.”