Highlights

  • Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League offers hidden areas in Metropolis with easter eggs and references to the DC world, connecting it to the Arkhamverse.
  • Players can explore Batman's secret Batcave in Metropolis, complete with a trophy room and Batsuits, revealing secrets unknown to the citizens.
  • The Daily Planet is accessible in the game, allowing players to explore the offices of familiar characters and discover cool easter eggs related to the DC Universe.

Metropolis doesn’t just house an evil Justice League working for Brainiac, and a horde of monstrous enemies in need of exploding and shooting by Task Force X. Players can find plenty of secrets in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, and explore areas that aren’t disclosed on the map. These areas in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League can lead to new and exciting easter eggs and references to the DC world, as well as further tying the game to the events of the Arkhamverse.

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Metropolis is a far cry from Gotham City, and the vibrancy cannot be understated. Long gone are the rainy nights filled with criminals, as players can instead traverse through the bright city of Metropolis, albeit if they can withstand Brainiac’s corrupted forces. Yet, it’s truly worth it to see the secrets unveiled.

5 The Batcave

North Of Suicide Slums

batman holograms of batmobile, wayne manor, batwing

Trust Batman to create multiple secret Batcaves, one existing outside of his home turf of Gotham. If players venture far enough into the campaign, they will have free access to Batman’s Metropolis Batcave, located in Suicide Slums. There are plenty of fun easter eggs in this location, and it’s a secret that the citizens of Metropolis, and probably most of the superheroes within, didn’t know about.

Players can find a trophy room, dedicated to some of Batman’s greatest villains from the Arkhamverse. There’s also an array of Batsuits, but sadly, they are all the same, and players can’t try them on to become Batman once more. Either way, the Batcave is an exciting area worth exploring once it's been purged of any leftover human-sized bats.

4 The Daily Planet

Far West Of Bakerline

lois lane's desk at the daily planet

The Daily Planet is a staple of Metropolis, and its building sits high and mighty, recognizable almost instantly thanks to the globe that rotates on the roof. The Daily Planet is the pinnacle of journalism in the DC Universe, thanks to the likes of reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent, and their editor-in-chief, Perry White. Players are free to explore the Daily Planet in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, so long as they don’t make a mess of the decor.

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Within the Daily Planet, players can find offices of familiar characters, like Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen. Some of these desks have some cool easter eggs, like the mention of Lex Luthor being a presidential candidate, or Lois Lane and her military father. Whilst no enemies or goodies can be found here, it’s a nice place for a pitstop.

3 Lex Luthor’s Lab

North Of Central Business District

lex luthor looking at a monitor in his lab

LexCorp is another building that is hard to miss. The giant and glowing green ‘L’ on the roof of the building can be seen for miles, and venturing close enough will have players land inside the balcony’s office, which seems to be a secure and secret lab dedicated to Lex Luthor’s most dangerous secrets, and a place where his team were tasked with creating specific bombs for A.R.G.U.S. to control Task Force X, and other employees that might try and betray the trust of Lex Luthor.

Within the lab itself, players can find Lex pondering on his next move in his multiverse fight with Brainiac, with a giant hologram of the skull ship taking up a large portion of the room. Players can also find the old room of Ivy, who has since escaped, as well as a few experiments committed on the former Metropolis citizens, now Brainiac-infused enemies of the world.

2 The Batman Experience

Far East Of Bakerline

the batman experience recounting the batman arkham games

If players want to relive the events of the Batman: Arkham series from the research of Jack Ryder, then head on over to the Batman Experience building in Bakerline. Whilst some players may remember this building as the place where they first encountered a Brainiac-controlled Batman, they have nothing to fear from this adventure, as Batman won’t be coming back here to lay out Task Force X like a classic predator mission.

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Instead, players can hit some green buttons to learn more about the Arkham games, with a recreation of certain events from the games themselves. Task Force X will add their own commentary, and players can also find a Man-Bat jumpscare, as well as the first meeting of Batman and Superman.

1 Wayne Bank’s Secret Vault

North East Of Midtown

wayne bank's secret vault with kryptonite

One would have thought that after Bruce Wayne’s identity was revealed as the man beneath Batman’s cowl, his stocks would plummet, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. Wayne Industries seems to be thriving, so much so that Wayne Bank has opened up in Metropolis. Although, after the events of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, it's doubtful that people will want to trust this bank with their money, especially upon entering this building in Midtown to discover the untold deaths of civilians at Batman’s hands and gadgets.

Players can access the lower levels of Wayne Bank and find secret vaults accessed by Batman himself. Inside these vaults, players can find remnants of Kryptonite and other abilities and powers used by Batman in case of a contingency against the Justice League. Even more somber, are postcards found from Selina Kyle addressed to Bruce.

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Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League

Platform(s)
PC , PS5 , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S
Released
February 2, 2024
Developer(s)
Rocksteady Studios
Genre(s)
Action , Adventure