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Rocksteady's Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Has Been Delayed Until 2023

Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Has Been Delayed Until 2023

Originally announced back in 2021, the title has been delayed until 2023

The upcoming games from Warner Bros Games have faced several delays. Hogwarts Legacy and Gotham Knights were both faced with delays after being announced in 2020 and now Rocksteady’s upcoming game Suicide Squad: Kill the League appears to have also been delayed.

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Rocksteady’s Next Game Will Take a Little Longer to Get Here

It’s been almost 7 years since Rocksteady’s last game Batman Arkham Knight was released. Their next game, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, will be taking longer to release as it has been delayed until 2023 according to a report by Bloomberg. The game was first announced in 2020 at DC’s FanDome event.

Players take control of various DC Comics villains such as Captain Boomerang, Harley Quinn, King Shark, and Deadshot as they are forced to take on the Justice League who have been brainwashed by Brainiac. It can be played in either single-player or co-op mode. Although the game has been delayed, Warner Bros still has other titles that are set to be released in 2022.

It was confirmed by Warner Media CEO Jason Kilar that both Hogwarts Legacy and Gotham Knights would release in 2022 after being delayed. Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga will also be released in 2022.

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