Fast and somewhat annoying, Captain Boomerang throws projectiles, blinks around with the Speed Force Gauntlet and embraces chaos.
As the tank, King Shark soaks up damage, leaps around, dives on enemies and utilizes heavy weapons while fighting up close.
The test will run from November 30 to December 4 and allow select players to play a small section of the campaign.
The open world third person shooter is set to launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC in February.
New details and gameplay for Rocksteady's co-op live-service shooter are finally available. Here's what you should know.
PC players will need 65 GB of installation space, 16 GB of RAM, Windows 10 64-bit and a DirectX 12 GPU to run the open-world shooter.
Adaptive Triggers are in effect when firing weapons, while Haptic Feedback lets you feel the impact of thrown projectiles and blows.
Those who pre-order the upcoming shooter (or buy the Deluxe Edition) will get access to the classic outfits.
The Standard and Deluxe Editions cost $69.99 and $99.99, with the latter including Justice League Outfits, a Battle Pass Token and other extras.
Learn more about each character's play style, Juggle Kills, and how Rocksteady uses the Arkham series' counter system in new ways.
Rocksteady finally reveals new details for the shooter and confirms Metropolis is twice the size of Batman: Arkham Knight's Gotham City.
Rocksteady's live-service looter shooter was delayed to February 2024 and has received no updates in the past several months.
The open world shooter is set to launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC in February.
The upcoming open world co-op title allegedly has real-time weather and a day/night cycle, per an alleged leak from a "not final" trailer.
The Deluxe Edition include three-day early access, and Rocksteady reportedly has one year of post-launch content planned.
Though we're big fans of developers choosing to step out of their comfort zone, it doesn't always work out the way it should.
Windows Central's Jez Corden has heard that this is only "part of" the reason for the co-op looter shooter's recent delay.
As claimed in recent reports, Rocksteady's upcoming open world shooter has been delayed once again, and is now set to release in February next year.
VGC's Andy Robinson says everyone working on the game is "quite optimistic about the combat loops they've made" and the world.