There is more than what meets the eye. Such is the case with Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Rocksteady Studios’ upcoming superhero, live-service game has been getting a lot of attention lately. Sadly, it’s not entirely for the right reasons. A recent leak has revealed the fate of the justice league.
But has the fun been spoiled completely for fans? Well, a trusted insider doesn’t believe so. In fact, he recently decided to clear the air over all kinds of doubts players may have right now ahead of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s release. The plot of the game is already known. Brainiac has gotten control of the JL and it’s upto the Suicide Squad to stop them, or rather, kill them. Now the question is, will the suicide squad succeed?
Which JL members die in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League?
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Miller Ross, who was previously known for sharing updates on Marvel’s Avengers, has been following Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League since the last few months. He’s dropped crucial intel related to the plot, future roadmap and more. Following the leaks after the Closed Alpha testing phase of the Suicide Squad game, he observed that numerous scoops surfaced online, claiming a poor overall experience upon launch.
There were reports of character-based narratives like Superman returning to Krypton. Plus, many unverified sources claimed that Batman would die in the end. In fact, rumors suggested that Batman would be killed by Harley Quinn, and in a very specific manner, probably something to do with her blaming Batman for Joker’s death.
There was a viral clip, claimed to be from the gameplay, showing Harley pointing the gun at Bruce Wayne with an alleged audio from the final moments. Obviously, a lot of fans weren’t happy considering it’s the legendary late Kevin Conroy’s Batman. Kevin Conroy played Batman for 3 decades and Kill the Justice League is the last time fans will see Kevin Conroy’s Batman. They believed that Rocksteady would ruin their beloved Arkhamverse with Kill the Justice League.
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However, Miller Ross has now claimed in his own report that Batman is not dead. In fact, no Justice League superhero member is going to die. Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Batman, and The Flash will eventually survive the events of Suicide Squad, according to the insider.
A lot of promising post-launch content reportedly confirmed
Furthermore, Miller also shared a post on his X account after dropping the main report. He has assured the fans that Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will have a lot of post-launch content “in the base campaign.” And that the devs at Rocksteady have got a huge roadmap ahead.
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Believe me when I say, there’s actually a ton more for Arkham fans in SSKTJL, post-launch and in the base campaign, that I haven’t covered here. There’ll be plenty of time for that. You guys are gonna be eating good. https://t.co/3KCAktnyVQ
— Miller Ross (@mmmmmmmmiller) December 26, 2023
In short, fans are going to be “eating good” when it comes to having an awesome experience with the game despite the live-service model. Miller has got a good track record with his leaks and updates so far. Hence, these words coming from him can be taken with a confidence in the upcoming title.
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However, players will only learn more about Kill the Justice League when it’s actually out. Set to release on February 2, 2024, it will be available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X\S.
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