Tag: Rocksteady Studios

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Ends With a Predictable Whimper

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is finally over,  and it may have just retconned the element gamers hated most. The game, which put players in the shoes of the government-controlled team of villains as they fought Justice League members who’d been mind-controlled by Brainiac, was released...

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Rocksteady Ending Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Next Month

Much like the game did to Batman, Rocksteady is putting a bullet in the head of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. In the latest announcement on the game’s official website, Rocksteady teased today’s release of season 4, episode 7, “Control,” which will introduce Deathstroke as a playab...

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Warner Bros. Games Looking to Rejuvenate Batman: Arkham Series?

Warner Bros. Games are sending up the Batsignal. As I mentioned yesterday while talking about the Hogwarts Legacy sequel, Warner Bros. is having a tough time in its video games department (not just there, but also there), with Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League bombing hard and losing them $20...

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A Hogwarts Legacy Sequel is on the Horizon

Warner Bros. has made it perfectly clear they’re in the Harry Potter business, with the recent return to the Wizarding World craze spearheaded by Hogwarts Legacy. The video game developed by Avalanche Software, which is set in the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry during the Victorian era...

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Sweet Baby Inc. Fires Chris Kindred

Gamergate 2 is not going the way the people who instigated it (or, at least, they think they did) thought it would go. You’ll recall it began when Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League failed spectacularly after being exposed as a woke middle finger to DC Comics that destroyed the beloved Arkham...

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Are Concord Losses Driving Up the PS5 Price?

Concord’s failure may have ramifications for gamers who aren’t even playing the game (which is almost all of them), and it already has in Japan, or so many are assuming. The first-person shooter has been a disaster for Sony, whose in-house studio, Firewalk Studios, developed Concord; according ...

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