It was just lately revealed that Rocksteady Games is at present engaged on a brand new Suicide Squad game, which may very well be known as Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League.
Rocksteady, which is understood alongside Warner Bros. Montreal for the illustrious Batman: Arkham collection, will seemingly be persevering with its work inside the DC universe with a brand new Suicide Squad game.
This doesn’t come as an excessive amount of of a shock, provided that the just lately leaked list of Warner Bros. game domains included web site names tied to Suicide Squad and Gotham Knight. A report from Eurogamer notes that the listing is now understood to be correct.
The report additionally notes that the area “SuicideSquadKillTheJusticeLeague.com” seems prefer it may very well be the game’s working title, which is a reasonably not-so-subtle nod to what you may really be doing in-game. Definitely not preventing the Justice League, anyway.
SuicideSquadSport.com and GothamKnights.com have been additionally featured on the listing of leaked domains, indicating that there may very well be a separate Batman-based game within the works, too — doubtless the one being made by Warner Bros. Montreal, which hasn’t been formally introduced however is a comparatively well-known entity at this level and has been continuously teased for ages.
Apparently the Warner Bros. Montreal Batman game is due to be a soft reboot, which may assist in kickstarting a brand new Batman video game universe.
Warner Bros. has an event scheduled for August, which is when these two games are apparently attributable to be introduced.
“Expect to see very little of Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad, which is further off from launch,” notes the Eurogamer report. “Both projects are being developed for next-gen consoles.”
The occasion, titled DC FanDome, is scheduled for August 22.
In associated information, rumors of one other beloved DC character have been noticed on-line a few months in the past when an ex-Warner Bros. Montreal artist’s Superman concept art cropped up on Twitter.