Welcome to January, 2025, folks. As the new year begins, so too do the monthly updates from Sony about the line-up of games coming to PlayStation Plus’ various tiers. We’ve got the first one of those in 2025, with three core games that are (mostly) quite good.
]]>Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, as misguided as its development was, wasn't completely terrible and even ended up reaching four seasons of completely free post-launch content. Now, with pretty funny timing, Goat Simulator 3 is promising much of the same, but less complicated.
]]>Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has finally revealed its last character from the previously announced roadmap, but that's probably it now, right?
]]>One of 2024's most controversial AAA games - Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League - has an absolutely wild discount on Steam right now. You can buy Rocksteady Games' live service DC action game right now at an eye-watering 95% discount It usually sells for £59, but right now it can be yours for £2.99.
]]>It seems that there just still isn't an end in sight for layoffs, as Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League developer Rocksteady has reportedly been hit by them.
]]>Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League hasn't been the AAA hit Warner Bros. Games was hoping for, but the promised post-launch content is still coming.
]]>Bloomberg's Jason Schreier has been able to put together much of what went wrong during development with Warner Bros. Games and Rocksteady Studios' Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. It all more or less happened how you'd expect, but some of the scrapped content was a bit of a head-scratcher.
]]>You're going to have to wait for the next Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League patch, as Rocksteady is prioritising the game's first season.
]]>Warner Bros. Discovery has published its fourth-quarter and full-year 2023 results, noting that its latest game release, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, has failed to meet company expectations.
]]>Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is still struggling from server issues, but Rocksteady is promising that fixing them is a "top priority."
]]>Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has a collection of easter eggs that might be pointing towards the return of a character thought to be permanently gone.
]]>Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League finally launched this week, but it's day one Steam stats are less than even Marvel's Avengers.
]]>Several hours of chaotic playtime later, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League still largely elicits the same feelings from this looter-shooter veteran and casual DC fan. Its highs are really high and separate Rocksteady's effort from the chaff, but in the long run, we're stuck with a game of two halves.
]]>Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was expected to be the late Kevin Conroy's final role as Batman, but it seems there might be one more performance from him on the way.
]]>The first big game of the year is inarguably Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. It’s a major live service project from Warner Bros., and Batman Arkham developer Rocksteady. It also looks like it might be 2024's first big miss.
]]>Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League isn't out yet for most players, but Warner Bros Games and Rocksteady have already pulled the servers.
]]>Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a live service game, but it's one that will respect your time, if the devs are to be believed.
]]>In February, we’re getting two games that explicitly position themselves as ongoing, live service games. Releasing exactly two weeks apart. Both games have been in development for longer than you’d expect - and certainly longer than usual for their respective teams. They’ve both been delayed a few times, though one has a clear lead over the other (and most games) there.
]]>Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League looks to be adding some kind of Joker-themed content post-launch, though how that will work is still a bit unclear.
]]>Despite repeated rumours over the years, Rocksteady was never making a Superman game, no matter how bad you think Suicide Squad looks.
]]>It looks like all of our fears about Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League might end up being true, at least going off the vibes of people who actually played it. Developer Rocksteady recently invited games media and content creators to go hands-on with the upcoming shooter for the first time.
]]>Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is being delayed one again, but this time only for a select number of players.
]]>Following a barrage of leaks, Rocksteady has urged fans to make sure they try and avoid seeing or sharing Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League spoilers.
]]>It's sounding like Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League might not be the last game in the Arkham-verse, at least according to the co-head of DC Studios.
]]>For those of you with bad internet or zero desire to play Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League with friends, there's some good new: a post-launch update will add in an offline mode.
]]>The first full trailer for Suicide Squad Isekai is here, and it's looking pretty good honestly - it just feels like eight years too late.
]]>As much as we like to dunk on Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League - and that most recent trailer certainly didn't make things better - it is still major AAA release from one of the top studios in the industry.
]]>Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League continues to be a name that is too long and cumbersome. But this isn't the first time we've learned of that name, nor is it the first time we've seen the new game from Rocksteady in action.
]]>Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has seen another delay and will now be released on February 2, 2024.
]]>It appears Rocksteady's upcoming game, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has seen another delay, according to a new report.
]]>What on earth happened to Suicide Squad? Alex and I discuss in the video above how Rocksteady’s long-awaited return to the Arkhamverse strays disappointingly far from the formula that made them a success story.
]]>So, the long awaited next foray into the Arkhamverse, Suicide Squad, looks like a pretty miserable experience from what we’ve seen so far. A screenshot doing the rounds on Twitter puts the spotlight on a dreary looking set of stat modifiers that reads like a tech manual for transistors. The fact that it’s a live-service looter shooter with no true single-player mode (‘co-op with bots’ doesn’t count), and the horrifying red flag of requiring a constant internet connection to run, shows just how far Rocksteady has strayed from the light. The light being Arkham “it’s a Metroidvania, actually” Asylum, the solitary jewel in the crown of Batman-themed video games, nestled amongst a litany of, frankly, shite.
]]>It turns out that despite being able to play the entire thing in single-player, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is always online.
]]>The biggest reveal of Sony's first State of Play livestream of the year was, of course, a deep dive into Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. As promised, we got a decent chunk of gameplay, alongside a broader explainer from the developer about how it all works.
]]>Sony will host its latest State of Play tonight, and you can watch it right here.
]]>Sony will host its next PlayStation presentation, State of Play, this week on February 23.
]]>Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has had early images leaked online, revealing a battle pass and other live service features.
]]>Today, Warner Bros. Discovery and Rocksteady Studios have teamed up together to launch an inaugural Games Academy in the UK. This programme is focused on giving under-represented and eager game creators insight into the games industry, and offering formal training to up-and-coming developmental talent.
]]>The worst day of my life was at EGX about 4 years ago.
]]>Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has been delayed into next year.
]]>Rocksteady's upcoming game Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has been delayed into 2023, according to a new report.
]]>Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League was originally announced for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X at DC FanDome 2020 – but we've not heard too much information about the game since it was initially debuted. Today, at The Game Awards, we finally got more information on Rocksteady's highly-anticipated new title.
]]>Warner Bros. Games and DC today released a new story trailer for Rocksteady's Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
]]>Warner Bros. has confirmed that Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is part of the publisher's games line-up for October's DC FanDome event, where various parts of the wider company will share updates about their upcoming projects.
]]>It's been a hot minute since we've heard anything substantial about WB Games Montreal’s Gotham Knights, which was delayed to next year, and Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, but all that could be about to change as the DC FanDome event teases both games will appear at the October show.
]]>If you were hoping to see some more information about anticipated Warner Bros. games such as Hogwarts Legacy, Gotham Knights, and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League at E3 2021, we've got bad news for you.
]]>Warner has announced it will host another DC FanDome event and it is set to take place in October.
]]>Warner Bros.' upcoming slate of games will seemingly lean heavily into the live service model.
]]>It may not have looked like it, but Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's world is the same one where the Arkham games took place.
]]>Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League has been announced for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X.
]]>DC FanDome takes place later this month, and we will finally get a look at WB Games Montreal and Rockstaeady's new titles.
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