The upcoming Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League has been officially delayed until 2023. The latest DC-inspired game from Rocksteady, developer of the Batman: Arkham series, was announced during the first DC Fandome livestream in 2020, and it will put players players in the role of Deadshot, Harley Quinn, King Shark and Captain Boomerang.
They will be tasked with hunting down members of the Justice League after their minds are taken over by the evil Brainiac during the events of Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League.
Rocksteady co-founder and creative director Sefton Hill has announced that Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League Has Been Delayed Until Spring 2023 on his Twitter page. He says the decision to do so was “difficult”, but his team felt it was necessary to ensure they produced the best game possible.
Sefton Hill ends his message by emphasizing fans frustrated by the delay, saying he’s looking forward to “bringing chaos” to Metropolis when Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League go on sale.
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League aims to put an interesting spin on the superhero game genre by having players execute Earth’s greatest heroes as members of Task Force X, so news of this latest delay may come as disappointing to those waiting for the next one. great Rocksteady title based on comics.
However, at least these fans can take comfort in the knowledge that Rocksteady plans to use this extra time to ensure that Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League is a grand adventure that gamers won’t forget when it finally launches sometime next year.