Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, developed by Rocksteady, is set to deliver an expansive experience with Metropolis being twice the size of Gotham City from Batman: Arkham Knight. The game's new developer diary provides insights into gameplay mechanics, revealing that traversal is fundamental, with each character having unique ways to move around the game's large map. Harley Quinn, for instance, uses her grapple to swing across the city and evade enemies.

Details about Suicide Squad's storyline have also been unveiled, showing Brainiac's invasion of Metropolis and the corruption of both citizens and the Justice League itself. The game narrative positions the Suicide Squad as humanity's only hope against the controlled heroes.

Rocksteady's game has faced criticism for its live-service elements, like the required battle pass and internet connection for single-player mode. After being delayed from a 2022 release, the game was initially scheduled to launch on May 26, 2023, but has now been pushed back to February 2, 2024.

Fans of the developer's previous entries can find more information on playing the Arkham games in chronological order and insights into the broader DC Universe's gaming plans. As anticipation builds, players continue to look forward to the unique blend of action and narrative set in a significantly larger urban environment.