Rocksteady Studios, known for their Arkham series, has announced a significant update for their upcoming release, "Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League". The game is scheduled to launch on February 2nd, and the first season is set to commence in March. Season one will bring a fresh playable character that will intrigue fans—the iconic villain, The Joker. This addition is particularly notable as The Joker has previously met his end within the Arkham universe. However, this is not the same Joker. Rocksteady explains that this character is the "Elsewhere Joker" from a parallel universe where he was already a member of the Suicide Squad. The notion of a multiverse has been featured in several comic book storylines, and it allows for this new interpretation of the character to co-exist with the established lore.

What is the multiverse concept used in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League?

The multiverse concept refers to a series of alternate universes, allowing for different versions of characters and stories to exist simultaneously. In the case of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, it enables the introduction of the "Elsewhere Joker", a version of the character from a parallel universe where he's part of the Suicide Squad despite the Joker's fate in the Arkham series.

Rocksteady's "Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League" is a continuation of the Arkham series narrative, known for its deep storytelling and connection with DC Comics' lore. The Arkham series began with "Batman: Arkham Asylum" in 2009 and has received widespread acclaim for its innovative gameplay, narrative, and design. This announcement of the "Elsewhere Joker" as a playable character heightens anticipation for the upcoming game and shows Rocksteady's commitment to expanding the universe in creative ways.