It appears Rocksteady’s upcoming Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League may characteristic stay service components together with a retailer and a battle cross. This info comes from a leaked screenshot of the sport 4 months forward of its launch.
VGC studies that the leaked picture originated on 4chan, and the outlet says it confirmed with its personal sources that the picture is actual. The screenshot exhibits what appears like the sport’s fundamental menu, the place we are able to see all 4 playable characters lined up.
First take a look at the Suicide Squad sport menu. Mentions Battle Cross, Loadout, Missions based mostly construction. #Batman #SuicideSquad pic.twitter.com/t3vmHmjQ8k
— Andrew Marmo (@the_marmolade) January 17, 2023
The left facet of the display screen exhibits a chapter choose menu, whereas the bar on the highest of the display screen exhibits choices together with Appears to be like, Loadout, Social, Retailer, and Battle Cross. This means that Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League may include stay service components.
In response to VGC’s sources, the battle cross will probably be targeted on beauty objects. Their sources say that the currencies on the prime of the leaked picture are XP numbers for powering up and customizing your characters. VGC was additionally advised that the characters do not begin out weak, they “begin off nice and might get ridiculous, like Arkham Knight’s Batman.”
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is ready to launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Sequence X|S, and PC on Might 26. It is the primary main console sport from Rocksteady since 2015’s Batman: Arkham Knight, and was already delayed out of 2022.
As much as 4 gamers can group up as Harley Quinn, King Shark, Deadshot, and Captain Boomerang within the sport’s open world. The Suicide Squad will work to take out corrupted variations of DC heroes like Superman and The Flash, and the sport may also embody Kevin Conroy’s Batman.
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