
Warner Bros' Next DC Game Has To Learn From Suicide Squad: KTJL's Biggest Mistakes
Warner Bros' next DC game has to learn from Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League's Biggest Mistakes if it wants to be financially successful.
Set in the Arkham game universe, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is an action third-person shooter live-service game from the developers at Rocksteady. Players will choose from one of four in the Suicide Squad, headed by Amanda Waller, as they're forced to take on their most difficult challenge yet - to face a corrupted slate of the world's greatest heroes, including the Flash, Batman, and Superman. The game allows for teams of up to four players as characters collect gear to improve their chances of survival.
Warner Bros' next DC game has to learn from Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League's Biggest Mistakes if it wants to be financially successful.
Five more Arkhamverse characters have officially been confirmed to have been killed off between Arkham Knight and Kill the Justice League.
The latest release of 'Suicide Squad: Kill Arkham Asylum' reveals the fate of yet another iconic Arkhamverse villain, answering several questions.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League might be an even bigger financial disaster than most people suspected, and it ranks among some major failures.
With the recent release of Suicide Squad: KtJL, the fate of the Arkhamverse has been up in the air, but an epic reveal solidifies one villain's fate.
The Batman: Arkham series has arguably been in decline since the release of Batman: Arkham Knight, and Suicide Squad: KTJL continues this trend.
One of Harley Quinn's most underrated and iconic video game costumes has made a triumphant return in comics with an undeniably badass upgrade.
Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn are one of DC's most iconic romances, but Harley's feelings for another Gotham Rogue are sure to complicate things.
With reskinned maps and missions, and repetitive grinds, Suicide Squad: KTJL's first season doesn't seem like enough to save the game.
Joker’s Suicide Squad: KTJL debut might be the final straw for some players, as players have to grind through old levels or pay $10 to unlock him.
Rocksteady has revealed the full roap for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's first post-launch season, alongside a new trailer.
Batman's Arkhamverse has recreated one of its most iconic and well-hidden Easter eggs, hinting at something exciting on the horizon for KtJL.
The comic prelude to Rocksteady's Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League video game just set up the perfect Deadshot vs. Deathstroke story arc.
The final fate of one classic Arkham Asylum game villain is finally revealed in the comic prelude for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
Rocksteady announced the release date for Suicide Squad: KTJL's first post-launch season, but some are worried it may be too late to save the game.
Rocksteady reveals when Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League players will be able to step into the murderously comical clown shoes of The Joker.
One Suicide Squad member has proven that Batman's No-Kill Rule works, forever silencing haters and criticism of the Dark Knight's moral code.
Suicide Squad: KTJL's player count keeps dropping, raising the question of whether WB Discovery will kill the game prematurely.
Harley Quinn gets brutally honest with Commissioner Gordon about Arkham Asylum and how the inmates aren't the problem (Spoiler: She's not wrong).
After the ending of Arkham Knight there were a ton of questions that players still had, and now it seems DC has finally answered most of them.
Elite weapons and gear in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League give you the best arsenal to take down nearly any enemy lurking within Metropolis.