Suicide Squad: KTJL Will Show Why DC's Heroes Need Batman (Theory)
Brainiac is in control of DC's heroes in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, and the scheme being successful may show why Batman is so important.
Read moreBrainiac is in control of DC's heroes in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, and the scheme being successful may show why Batman is so important.
Read moreFrom Man-Bat to Riddler's trophies, Arkham games have inspired players to express their feelings about the series through the most relatable of memes.
Read moreBatman: Arkham Knight's DLC campaigns left questions about Batman and his world, and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League can answer them.
Read moreMany Suicide Squad members from other DC comics, movies, and television series could appear in the upcoming Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League.
Read moreFans of The Boys might look to Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League to experience a video game about underdogs pitted against superhuman icons.
Read moreDC fans can look forward to multiple games in the coming years, with titles based on Suicide Squad, Wonder Woman and the Batman Family all on the way.
Read moreBatman: Arkham brought Harley Quinn to life through Arkham Knight DLC, cementing the character's future in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
Read moreWhilst fans have to wait until 2023 to play Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, there are numerous interesting details in the trailers so far.
Read moreSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League could take inspiration from the DCEU films when it comes to characters and tone, but also the comics too.
Read moreSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League could deliver on the promise of its title and potentially bring an end to the entire Arkhamverse.
Read moreFans gave their thoughts on Reddit as to which Arkhamverse villains should return for the anticipated Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League.
Read moreWith the new Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, there are some stories from the Batman: Arkham games that could use some closure.
Read moreBrainiac has been revealed as a major villain for Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League. However, he could be hiding another, stronger villain.
Read moreSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League may be the next Batman: Arkham game, but Arkham Knight's ending also leaves the door open for a direct sequel.
Read moreMuch like the signs of the Zodiac, the Arkhamverse games are filled with wildly diverse personalities among its many villainous characters.
Read moreThere's a lot of 2022 left, but 2023 is already shaping up to be a huge year for video game sequels like Breath of the Wild 2 and Suicide Squad: KTJL.
Read moreSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a far safer choice than a Justice League game by exploring lesser-known characters and supervillains.
Read moreSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was just delayed into 2023, but that will hopefully have no bearing on Gotham Knights, despite similarities.
Read moreSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League may clear the way for an official Batman: Arkham Knight sequel with Arkham Insurgency or Project Sabbath.
Read moreSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's recent delay into 2023 may not only be beneficial for Rocksteady's game - it may be good for Gotham Knights.
Read moreRocksteady's upcoming Batman: Arkham video game Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is now delayed until 2023, according to Bloomberg.
Read moreThe Batman: Arkham series has set Harley and Ivy up to be a couple in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, and the game should follow through.
Read moreWB Games Montréal's canceled Damian Wayne Batman title sounded more unique than both Gotham Knights and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
Read moreAn Arkham universe rendition of Peacemaker would be interesting to see in the future once Rocksteady releases Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
Read moreRocksteady's highly anticipated Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League has been delayed until 2023 for reasons still unknown at this time.
Read moreThe Batman: Arkham series has been planting hints to the Suicide Squad and Justice League since Arkham Asylum, which established a wider DC Universe.
Read moreSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League needs to actually kill off at least one member of the DC super-team in order to live up to its shocking title.
Read moreVarious characters and quests in Batman: Arkham didn't receive satisfying conclusions, but could reappear in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
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