Find out what’s wrong with the beleagured League.

By Cole Luke

Published: Tuesday, 30 January 2024 at 12:16 PM


Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League picks up not long after the events of Batman: Arkham Knight, but much has changed – so we’ve got the story setup to bring oldtimers and newcomers alike to speed.

That is, if Suicide Squad is not down, as in early access there have been issues with the servers due to a bug that told players the story had already been completed.

If you’re playing it on PC, make sure your rig meets the PC requirements, too, lest the Suicide Squad kill your computer instead of the Justice League.

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If you’re not sure if the game is for you, we’re afraid to say the review situation pre-launch hasn’t done much to illuminate critics and players alike.

But no matter, Metropolis is burning – so read on to find out why, and whether you can be bothered to save it!

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League plot — What’s the story setup?

Set five years after the events of Batman: Arkham Knight, ARGUS director Amanda Waller creates Task Force X – The Suicide Squad – to put a stop to Brainiac, who has invaded Earth, and she needs only the most rambunctious and capable recruits to pull it off.

Having been interned at Arkham Asylum, Harley Quinn, Captain Boomerang, Deadshot and King Shark all fit the bill, and are sent by Director Waller on a secret mission to the city of Metropolis, which has been besieged by Brainiac.