Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League Is Rocksteady’s Biggest Game Yet “Story-Wise”

A lot of story content may appease gamers who prefer campaigns over other elements.

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  • Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is reportedly Rocksteady Studios’ biggest game so far, “story-wise.”
  • A lot of new and completely free content is planned for the title’s first year for gamers without any caveats.
  • The post-launch content will see new story missions, locations, characters, gear, costumes, and more.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is one of those titles that has already split the gaming industry before release. Now, Rocksteady Studios has shared yet another reassuring detail to comfort the concerned gamers. As initially reported by GamesRadar, the director Darius Sadeghian recently replied to the brimming controversies in the Play Magazine Issue 36. He said that the game is the studio’s biggest so far yet “story-wise.

It’s still full of the DNA that infuses the Batman: Arkham series – those foundations of story and character are absolutely central to our process. […] Story-wise, this is easily our biggest game.”

The dev also added that the studio wants to be there for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League players who show support “and continue the adventure.” As a result, a lot of post-launch content is planned for the first year that will be “completely free for people who own the game.” 


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The upcoming post-launch content will seemingly include new story missions, collectibles, gear, locations, outfits, and new members of the Suicide Squad. Each new member will feature their “own unique mechanics and they’ll be unlockable for all players for free.”

Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League features a resounding clash between heroes and villains.
The action-packed title features a resounding clash between heroes and villains.

If you are unfamiliar, the action shooter has been doused in controversy ever since its details spilled into the gaming scene. The game amassed a lot of backlash because it features deep live service elements. Additionally, the devs recently lifted the veil of NDA for the closed alpha test to combat the other inimical rumors. A lot of the testers also only had positive remarks for the title despite the onslaught of mundane reviews from many outlets.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League releases on February 2, 2024, for PlayStation 5, PC, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X. The specs for the game were only recently confirmed for PC. The ultra 4K 60 fps experience does not require the latest RTX 4000 series GPU but do ensure to secure a RTX 3080 before the entry releases. In some related news, the devs have also paid homage to the voice of Batman, Kevin Conroy, in the game.  

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