Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League Delayed Again - Report
The game was originally slated to launch in 2022 before being delayed to May 2023 and now it's reportedly been delayed again.
The game was originally slated to launch in 2022 before being delayed to May 2023 and now it's reportedly been delayed again.
Killing the Justice League will require a constant internet connection.
We got a deep-dive on Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League at PlayStation's State of Play presentation.
The State of Play featured a great new look at Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and a surprise announcement for Baldur's Gate 3.
Task Force XP.
Rocksteady’s next Arkham Universe game will arrive in 2024, and we've gathered everything we know about it into one convenient hub.
A new trailer for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League showed off Batman, with a special tribute to the late Batman actor.
Hill and Walker are hanging up their capes and cowls after an 18-year run at the company that they helped form.
Rocksteady founder Sefton Hill says the game needs extra time, so it will now come next spring.
Rocksteady's last game, Batman: Arkham Knight, released in 2015.
We got our first look at Rocksteady's Suicide Squad game in action at The Game Awards, as the antiheroes attempted to take down The Flash.
Rocksteady might be getting ready to share the first gameplay footage.
Taskforce X takes on DC's most iconic heroes in the trailer for Rocksteady's Suicide Squad game.
Check out the key art for Rocksteady's first new game in years.
Many of Warner Bros. Interactive's biggest upcoming games might not make appearances during E3 2021, with the publisher instead focusing on Back 4 Blood.
The blockbuster deal will see some studios stay with AT&T and others go with the newly formed company, but specifics are unknown.
The note about the company's direction has been spotted in a job listing.
Despite the massive interest in WB Games, AT&T seems to be keeping the gaming unit to itself.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is the next game from Batman Arkham developer Rocksteady, and brings together a ragtag bunch of ne'er-do-wells from the DC universe.
The narrative of the Arkhamverse will be carried on, but not in the game that looks more like Arkham Asylum, Arkham City, and Arkham Knight.
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