Summary

Rocksteady and WB Games Montreal’s exceptionalBatman: Arkhamseries is a wonderful continuity that maintains a terrific throughline fromArkham OriginstoArkhamKnightchronologically. Likewise, no one game in the franchise is far better than another because they’re all unique in their own ways, from havingno open world or side quests inArkham Asylumto having a huge open world and a driveable Batmobile inArkham Knight. The connective tissue between each game, however, is its recurring character lineup and rogues’ gallery, whose development in each title creates astounding world-building.

The only aspect of each game’s rogues’ galleries that is a bit underwhelming, though, is the fact that Joker appears as a main antagonist in every one—even when he’s an incorporeal being haunting and subsuming Bruce Wayne’s psyche inArkham Knight. Of course,Mark Hamill is the seminal, quintessential Jokerand his work is phenomenal, but it did the character a disservice to have him repeatedly show up yet again as an antagonist. Now, ifSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leagueunsurprisingly rehashes Joker once more like it seems keen to, that’ll be beating a dead horse—or rather Joker’s dead, incinerated corpse.

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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leaguehas only had a handful of moments where it was afforded praise thus far, including the reveal that it wouldhave Kevin Conroy reprise the role of Batman for the last time. Otherwise, Rocksteady’s been in hot water since it was announced thatSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leaguewas a live-service shooter.

The consensus seems divided now on whether the game is fun or not after previews and closed alpha opinions have been shared, but it makes sense that Rocksteady would want to quell negativity by leaning fully on content that could be exhilarating. End Game content would’ve needed to be shown sooner than later anyway, but seeing that a post-launch expansion will take players to a post-apocalyptic and Joker-themed setting is probablySuicide Squad’s most intriguing effort now besides itscore conceit of killing the Justice League.

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Recycling Joker wouldn’t necessarily be the most creative path Rocksteady could take with such seasonal content, at least unless it can do so with a level of quality and care that the Arkhamverse’s Joker demands. Instead, double-dipping on Troy Baker’s younger Joker fromArkham Originscould be the most seamless and non-confrontational way to have the character back if Rocksteady is adamant about him returning somehow.

It’s more than likely thatSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s Joker-themed End Game event will be some surrealistic hallucination or a multiversal occurrence, especially where alleged story leaks of the game are concerned.

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This would be a way to bring Joker back that doesn’t need to step on any toes in the Arkhamverse’s established canon, although doing so would essentially retcon any choices made beforehand and therefore endlessly unravel that narrative thread anyhow. Even so, it’s also likely that Mark Hamill would be back to voice Joker if he had known that Kevin Conroy was up to play Batman inSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.

Still, depending on who this End Game’s Joker truly is and whether players will get to actually see this iteration, it would probably only be an agreeable choice on Rocksteady’s part if it was to repriseTroy Baker’s Joker. This could be easily explained as players seeing Joker from years before, back around the time thatArkham Originswould’ve taken place, perhaps with Task Force X entering a parallel universe where Joker is an omnipotent tyrant. That said, the surrounding environment in the End Game concept art looks decidedly post-apocalyptic and suggests that it’s set following Brainiac’s successful invasion.

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If so, perhaps this is either explicitly informing players that Task Force X will be unsuccessful in thwarting Brainiac or a depiction of an alternate universe where Joker never died inArkham City. It’s unclear for now if this concept art leans on spoiler territory for the main game’s story, but as a live-service game it’s important for Rocksteady to get out in front of its endgame and post-launch content as soon as possible, and more light will be shed on it in a couple of days when a livestream reveals End Game gameplay with notable streamers.

Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League

WHERE TO PLAY

Play as the Suicide Squad to take down the World’s Greatest DC Super Heroes, The Justice League. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, is a genre-defying, action-adventure third-person shooter from Rocksteady Studios, creators of the critically acclaimed Batman: Arkham series.

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Deadshot customization screen in Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League

King Shark customization screen in Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League

Harley Quinn customization screen in Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League