True to form, Amanda Waller will blow your head off if you don't follow mission orders when playing the looter shooter.
In the next insider episode for the upcoming looter shooter, Rocksteady Studios will turn its attention to DC's Elseworlds.
The triple-A studio has 100 "industry veterans and emerging talents", including high-level Rocksteady developers based on reports.
After details earlier this week, Rocksteady finally showcases how the looter shooter's endgame shakes out before its launch.
The co-op shooter launches February 2nd for PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC, but Deluxe Edition owners get three days of early access.
Players will be able to interact with animatronic versions of the Justice League and a variety of souvenirs in the museum.
Rocksteady's looter shooter is allegedly taking a seasonal approach, with each season consisting of two episodes and adding new characters.
"It'll be here before you know it," the developer says while teasing details about the Joker-themed area from new concept art.
"When we designed the game, player choice and player freedom was one of our core design philosophies," says game director Axel Rydby.
The upcoming third-person shooter is "still full of the DNA that infuses the Batman: Arkham series," according to product director Darius Sadeghian.
Rocksteady's co-op looter shooter is only a few weeks away, but concerns continue to grow regarding its gameplay, dialogue, UI and more.
A new area based on The Daily Planet in Metropolis features the Joker's signature styling, though whether the villain appears is unknown.
Some activities include Incursion Missions into Brainiac's territory and Killing Time missions focused on slaying hordes of enemies.
Rocksteady also reveals the hardware necessary to play at Low quality but at 1080p/60 FPS ahead of the looter shooter's launch.
Season 3 will reportedly be a "big moment for the game" and "take us through Halloween and Black Friday," per insider Miller Ross.
Various missions and objectives are also showcased, many boiling down to collecting resources, clearing points of enemies, etc.
The co-op looter shooter launches February 2nd for PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC after it was previously planned for release last year.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s reception following a Sony State of Play deep-dive last February was universally critical.
Post-launch details are coming in the next Insider Episode. "This game is much bigger than the world of The Suicide Squad," Rocksteady says.
Players will discover weapons from LexCorp, Star Labs, AmerTek, DCPD, and others in Metropolis and utilize different status effects.