Leaked images from Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League seem to confirm live service elements

A new image from Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League has leaked and seems to confirm that it will be a direct-serve game, or at least have game-as-a-service elements.
This image, which you can see in the tweet below, comes from the 4chan forum, as reported by Chronicles of video games, also verified with sources that the image is real. The image appears to be the Suicide Squad start menu and features standard stuff like game mode selection, chapter selection, difficulty, and matchmaking. It also has several menus to peruse the page at the top, including the “Battle Pass” menu. Under those top bar menus there are also what appear to be various currencies.
Based on by VGC sources, in fact, a battle has been planned for the Suicide Squad but it will focus on aesthetic things like leather. The publication says it understands the currencies in the image as “XP is used to power up and customize each villain’s skill tree, effectively making them unique to the player.” .”
“You don’t start in denial and weakness,” by VGC source told it. “You just start out great and can be ridiculous, like Arkham Knight’s Batman.”
Arkham Knight developer Rocksteady Studios has revealed very little information about Suicide Squad, leading many to speculate on exactly what the game is about and it looks like, as many expected, it will appear to be a title. direct service. With the game coming out sometime this year, hopefully Rocksteady will start providing us with more information soon. Is this a full live service title or does it just have game-as-a-service elements? When can we see a solid gameplay snippet? When can we play this game? These are questions I hope to get answers to sooner than later.
In the meantime, stay up to date on what we know about Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League by checking this out game trailer from 2021 and then watch this trailer from December confirm Kevin Conroy Will Appear After Death In The Game As Batman. Read about how Rocksteady Studios co-founders Sefton Hill and Jamie Walker have left the studio afterward.
[Source: Video Games Chronicle]
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