Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Has Been Delayed Yet Again (This Is The Fourth Time)
Task Force X will finally spring into action in February 2024...hopefully.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was supposed to come out in 2022. Then it got delayed to May 2023. Next, the action-adventure game was unofficially pushed back to “later this year.” And now, it’s postponed until February 2024.
"We have made the tough but necessary decision to take the time needed to work on getting the game to be the best quality experience for players. Thank you to our amazing community for the continued support, patience, and understanding. There is much more to share in the months ahead and we look forward to seeing you in Metropolis next year,” reads a post on the Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League official Twitter.
— Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League (@suicidesquadRS) April 13, 2023
It’s being developed by Rocksteady, which made the Batman: Arkham series. The game is set in the same universe as the Batman games, but in Metropolis rather than Gotham. Task Force X, or the Suicide Squad, are sent to prevent the Justice League from falling into Brainiac's control.
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