The Batman Arkham series is one of the most beloved video game franchises, offering a dark and gritty portrayal of the Caped Crusader and his iconic rogues gallery, leaving fans intrigued and eager for more after the shocking conclusion of 2015’s Batman Arkham Knight.
Fans will now finally get their wish in the upcoming game Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, which is developed by Rocksteady Studios and takes place in the same universe as the Arkham games, after nine long years of waiting. A cinematic trailer for the game, which debuted in 2020, featured the title group of anti-heroes battling a mind-controlled Superman. It is anticipated that the game will be available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S in 2024.
So, what is the connection between Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and the Batman Arkham series? How did Batman’s story continue after Arkham Knight, and what roles do he and other Justice League members play in this new adventure? We’ve gathered insights from various sources to shed light on these burning questions.
**The Same Universe, But a Different City**
One of the most recognizable places in the DC world and the home of Superman, Metropolis, serves as the setting for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Since the game is set four years after the events of Arkham Knight, a lot has happened in the world since our previous visit. Sefton Hill, the director of the game and co-founder of Rocksteady, says it will examine the fallout from Batman’s purported death and the emergence of the Justice League as the world’s new defenders.
In a dramatic twist, the Justice League has fallen under the control of an insidious force, warping them into sinister versions of themselves. The game’s official site reveals that, “The Justice League has been taken over by the nefarious Brainiac, who has twisted their minds and turned them into his pawns. Now, the only hope for the world lies in the hands of the Suicide Squad, a ragtag team of villains and misfits who must work together to stop the corrupted heroes before they destroy everything.”
Players will assume the roles of four distinct members of the Suicide Squad: Deadshot, the world’s most lethal marksman; Captain Boomerang, an explosive-loving Australian outlaw; King Shark, a humanoid shark with a penchant for chaos; and Harley Quinn, the unpredictable clown princess of crime. Gamers can team up online with friends or switch between characters in both single-player and cooperative modes as they explore a vibrant, dynamic open world full of challenges, quests, and player-versus-player action.
**The Mystery of Batman’s Fate**
One of the most pressing questions on fans’ minds about Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is what really happened to Batman after the events of Arkham Knight. At the climax of that game, Batman disclosed his true identity as Bruce Wayne to the world and seemingly destroyed Wayne Manor as part of the Knightfall Protocol, leaving fans wondering if he had truly perished when a mysterious figure resembling him appeared in a post-credits scene, hinting at his survival.
Is Batman still alive today? If he is, where has he been for the past four years? And why hasn’t he intervened to stop the Justice League’s corruption? According to game director Hill, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will explore these crucial plot points. “We wanted to take this opportunity to tell a story that actually builds on the Arkhamverse,” he explained in an IGN interview, suggesting that loose ends will be addressed in ways fans have long anticipated.
Hill also confirmed Batman’s presence in the game, albeit without giving away the specifics of his involvement or how he interacts with the Suicide Squad. He stated, “Batman is a key character in the game. He’s a very important character in the game. But I don’t want to say too much about him because I don’t want to spoil anything for the fans.”
**The Challenge of Killing the Justice League**
Another vital question for fans of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is how this ragtag group will manage to combat the Justice League, who are undoubtedly some of the most powerful superheroes in the DC universe. The teaser reveals that they will face formidable opponents such as Superman, in addition to other members like Wonder Woman, The Flash, and Green Lantern.
Hill reassures players that the Suicide Squad will gain unique advantages and become more adept throughout the game as they navigate their challenges. “The Suicide Squad are not simply a bunch of cannon fodder,” he asserted. “In their own way, they are extremely deadly and highly skilled. They can battle the Justice League with a plethora of technology and weaponry, as well as a variety of cunning maneuvers. Because the Justice League doesn’t anticipate them to be a threat, they also possess an element of surprise.”
Hill also said that the game will not shy away from the dark and violent nature of the Suicide Squad, who are known for being ruthless and willing to kill. He said: “The Suicide Squad are not heroes. They are villains. They are bad guys. And they will do whatever it takes to complete their mission, even if it means killing the Justice League. The game will reflect that tone and that attitude, and it will not hold back on the action and the humor that comes with it.”
**The Conclusion of the Batman Arkham Story**
In addition to being a brand-new game, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is both the denouement and the ultimate chapter in the Batman Arkham series, which started in 2009 with Batman Arkham Asylum. In addition to introducing new characters and settings that will broaden the Arkham universe, the game will tie up the loose ends and mysteries that were left unsolved in the previous games. Hill stated that he and his team have been working on the game for the past five years as a passion project. “We love the Batman Arkham games and the fans who have supported us over the years,” he declared. We wanted to present them with something novel, thrilling, and new, while remaining true to and appreciative of the legacy we have left behind. As much as we have liked creating Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, we hope that players will appreciate it even more.”
Set to launch in 2024 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League promises an exciting new chapter in the DC gaming universe. Keep an eye out for more updates as they come, and we’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!
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