Batman joins long-awaited Rocksteady supervillain game Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Batman’s appearance in the game was announced at The Game Awards 2022, in a new trailer which also released that the Caped Crusader will be voiced by Batman: The Animated Series star Kevin Conroy, who died earlier this year. The game also finally received a release date May 26, 2023 during the show.
In addition to voicing Batman in The animated series, Conroy has also voiced the character in several games before, including all of Rocksteady’s Arkham games. Conroy died in November this year at the age of 66.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League faced several delays on her way to the exit. The original game trailer, which was released last year at DC’s FanDome event, was set in an overrun metropolis and introduced us to cast members like Harley Quinn, King Shark, Boomerang, and Deadshot. This trailer also ended with Superman blowing up an innocent pilot, possibly under Brainiac’s control, and letting the Suicide Squad know exactly who their targets were.
According to Rocksteady, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will allow players to take on the game with between one and four players in co-op, with the ability to switch to unused characters throughout each mission. Your teammates will simply be taken care of by the AI when you or a friend are not controlling them.