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Here Comes the Suicide Squad

For almost a decade since the release of Batman: Arkham Knight, fans worldwide have been looking forward to another video game from Rocksteady. Throughout that decade, we have had multiple rumors come out that we would be getting a Superman game developed by Rocksteady, only for the project to never get the greenlight and would then be cancelled in favor for a different game.

That game would be Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. This live service, looter shooter superhero game is WB’s answer to Marvel’s Avengers, which was Marvel’s attempt at a live service game that failed miserably due to poor planning, lack of resources, and content that seemed to be reskinned and labeled “new content”.

While many are understandably very skeptical about the game coming out, due to how it is completely different from the Batman: Arkham games, I think we should give this game a shot. From what many people are saying who have played the game, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League might just be a good game hidden underneath all this bad press.

Game is Releasing on February, But You Can Play It Early

The game is scheduled to release on February 2, 2024. Understandably, players will want to wait until reviews drop before thinking of purchasing this game, and that’s a smart way to go about it in this modern age of gaming. Too often have many people bought games, played them, only to not like it in the end.

But if you do like what you see and want to play this game, then there is a way to play this game as early as January 30. If you pre order the game from PlayStation, Xbox, or Steam, you will be able to gain access to the game 72 hours early from release. That means that instead of having to wait and play the game on February 2, you can instead play the game earlier than everyone else.

There are also other incentives to pre-ordering the game, like being able to get the Classic Outfits that are available from the very start. With the Classic Outfits unlocked, you and your friends are able to rock the costumes Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, Harley Quinn, and King Shark used to wear when they first appeared in the comics.

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Justin is a gaming journalist known for his coverage of the video game industry, with a focus on the business and labor practices of major video game companies. He is a contributing editor at Fragster and has written for a variety of other publications, including Wired and Polygon. He is known for his investigative reporting and his efforts to shed light on the often tumultuous inner workings of the video game industry.

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