Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League has ‘masses of new content’ planned, says Rocksteady
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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leaguehas received mixed opinions during its previews, as people can’t agree whether the chaotic bloodshed is a tad overkill or right on the money. However, Rocksteady Studios wants to assure fans that there will be plenty of content to love.
This anti-hero title is an upcoming co-op shooter from Rocksteady Studios that sees the classic team of Harley Quinn, Captain Boomerang, KingShark, and Deadshot team up and try to take out the Justice League. The release date has alreadybeen pushed backmore than once, so now we’re expecting to play it onPS5,Xbox Series X|S, and PC on February 2, 2024.
In an interview withPlay Magazine in Issue 36, the product director Darius Sadeghian discusses everything players can expect to love, including the masses of content planned for year one.
“It’s really important to us that we’re generous with the people who play our game, so for the first year after launch, we’ve got masses of new content that will be completely free for people who own the game,” Sadeghian explains. The team over at Rocksteady is “really keen on being there for players who want to stay with us and continue the adventure.”
So far, the planned post-launch content includes story missions, gear, locations, costumes, collectible trinkets, and playable members of the Suicide Squad. Every single member will have their own unique mechanics, and they’ll be unlockable for all players for free," Sadeghian promises players.
The jury is still out on just how goodSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leaguewill really be. Hopefully, this co-op team-based shooter will include the exact sorts of chaotic antics and enjoyable storylines that fans expect this team of misfits to have.
For more excellent team-based shooters, be sure to check out thebest FPS gamesas well as thebest multiplayer PC gamesthat are available right now.
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