Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League is only a few months away from release, and it seems a lot of what the game has to offer has been leaked. Rocksteady is known for making the best boss battles in the entire industry, and some of the bosses from the leak coming in Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League are mainstays of the series since the original Arkham Asylum.
A recent closed beta test for Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League allowed a lucky few to get their hands on the game and get an idea of what the final product might offer. That same closed beta test has resulted in many leaks even after the test has concluded. The Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League leak shows villains like Poison Ivy, The Joker (yes, again. Shocking), and Bruce Wayne himself.
This may or may not be received well because Poison Ivy has been in almost every Arkham game as a boss, and the Joker seemingly possesses a “get out of jail free” card from the afterlife. But then again, these are comic book characters, and they’re known for not staying dead for long periods.
Suicide Squad Kill The Justice League Leak Shows Villains
The villains are a lot different from what we remember from older games. Poison Ivy is now a child, perhaps she has regrown herself after dying in previous games. The Joker now looks a lot more human, gone are the spindly legs and ear-to-ear grin, in favor of a more normal (for the Joker) appearance that is still satisfactorily maniacal. Bruce Wayne, however, now looks more like a proctologist than a playboy billionaire or the caped crusader. Voiced by the late Kevin Conroy, this will be the last time Batman will be heard with his true voice.
We already know from the title of the game and previous trailers that Batman will show up as a villain being controlled by Brainiac. Other confirmed villains include the Green Lantern, The Flash, and possibly even Wonder Woman, who was not under the influence of Brainiac.
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League finally releases on February 2, 2023, and will hopefully live up to the pedigree of the developers and regain the trust of its fans even after Rocksteady’s rocky reception and following delay.