So, there was a bit of a kerfuffle with the online servers. But now, “Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League” is up and running for those who snagged the Deluxe Edition. Fans? They’ve dived in headfirst, spilling the beans on the plot. And, oh boy, there’s this one scene that’s stirring the pot.
Spoiler alert, folks. Major spoilers ahead. Brace yourselves.
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Rocksteady Games, the brains behind the Batman: Arkham series, decided to shake things up. They’ve moved from hero-centric adventures to a live-service action game. But here’s the twist – it stars the villains.
This game? It’s nestled right in the Arkhamverse, picking up after “Arkham Knight”. And Batman’s fate in this new narrative? Let’s just say it’s not sitting well with everyone.
Picture this: Batman, the iconic hero, captured and tied up. And then, Harley Quinn just… shoots him. No dramatic flair, no grand exit. Fans are left wondering if maybe Batman’s under Brainiac’s control. But still, it feels like a letdown for a character that’s meant so much to so many.
Synth_Potato, a die-hard fan of the Arkham series, didn’t mince words. Called the scene “fanfic level garbage” compared to the more dignified send-off for Bruce Wayne in the Arkham series. “This is the true ending,” they argue, not what Suicide Squad offers as “canon”.
And then there’s the heartache for some, thinking this was Kevin Conroy’s final bow as Batman. But no, IGN cleared that up. It wasn’t.
Content creator Many A True Nerd shared their melancholy online. Not mad, just… sad. That if this was Conroy’s last portrayal of Batman, it’s a somber note to end on.
But hey, some argue the scene fits. It’s “Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League”, after all. It’s in the title. Yet, for others, it’s not about the ‘what’ but the ‘how’. “It’s not dumb they killed him; it’s dumb how they did it.”
For those itching to dive in, the game’s early access kicked off for Deluxe Edition buyers. And come February 2, 2024, it’ll be open season for everyone on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.