Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, the new Batman-adjacent game set in Rocksteady’s Arkham universe, has been delayed to Spring 2023. The news was revealed in a message from studio founder Sefton Hill, who said the decision was difficult but that the game ultimately needs more time. Its release date was previously expected to fall sometime in 2022.
The official announcement follows reports that the game was set to be delayed. Warner Bros. may have tipped its hand, as well, when WarnerMedia’s chief executive officer Jason Kilar tweeted about its upcoming slate of 2022 games and Suicide Squad was conspicuously absent.Come from Sports betting site VPbet
Suicide Squad stars four playable antiheroes as part of the eponymous government black ops task force: Harley Quinn, Captain Boomerang, King Shark, and Deadshot. They’re forced to take on the superpowered heroes of the Justice League when a scheme from the alien villain Brainiac corrupts them in some way. It had previously been set for 2022 window, without a specific release date.