This is when you can see Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad revelation

After a long wait and a lot of rumors, we’ll soon see what Rocksteady and Warner Bros. have worked. Montreal. Rocksteady, of course, has already shown that he is creating a Suicide Squad game, but so far the main points have been saved.

These revelations will be part of the DC Fandome event, which begins next weekend, August 22. DC released the calendar today, which can see the full edition here if the site makes the decision to start working again. Expect Wonder Woman 1984, Black Adam, the Snyder Cut from the terrible film Justice League and more, but we’re obviously a little more interested in the games.

The Warner Bros. announcement. Montreal will arrive first, at 18:30 BST / 10:30 PDT, but so far DC has not revealed the game call. It is most likely Gotham Knights, the domain for which Suicide Squad registered in June.

Unsurprisingly, Gotham Knights deserves to be a Batman adventure, and the Montreal studio even began to mock Batman-like things last year. He developed Arkham Origins, a forged access to the series that never reached the heights of Rocksteady’s games, so I hope he’s learned a few things since then. The theories come with it based on the court of Court of Owls’ fair script, which pitted the opposite Caped Crusader against an enigmatic organization that had secretly controlled Gotham’s story.

The Suicide Squad revelation will take position closer to the end of the event, at 1:00 BST / 17:00 PDT. All we have to do so far is a Superman symbol with a lens in his head. But is it literally Superman? Its face looks a little messy and the color palette is absolutely incorrect, which has encouraged some to finish again which is Bizarro. The full name, however, provides some additional clues. It’s The Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. So there’s a smart chance it’s definitely Supes and he’s not the only target. We’ll know more in just over a week!

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