A new leak has revealed fresh data on Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League modes - the Horde and the PvPvE game mode.
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League Mode - Horde and PvPvE game modes leaked |
The big leak about the upcoming game "Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League" has fans buzzing, especially about new characters. The focus has been on rumored characters like Killer Croc and Deathstroke, with discussions about their potential roles and impact on the game. However, there's more to the leak.
According to reputable leaker Miller Ross, the game is expected to introduce interesting game modes after its release. The rumored game modes sound ambitious and exciting, adding more variety to the live service title's content. Let’s break down the leaked Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League modes.
Kill The Justice League Horde Mode: Raising Hell
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has a horde mode called "Raising Hell". It's a team challenge where you can play solo or with friends online. It's like surviving waves of challenges and battling enemies while trying to outdo another team of players.
Kill The Justice League PvPvE mode: QVK
The report characterizes the other new Kill the Justice League mode as a team-based multiplayer function, a 4v4v4v4 PvPvPvE mode.
The game's creator, Miller Ross, said it's a bit like a mode in another game called Destiny 2 called Gambit. In Gambit, players fight computer-controlled enemies and try to mess up the other team's plans simultaneously.
In this mode, called "QVK," players will work to gain favor with a villain in a story involving "multiversal rifts." This hints at an interesting narrative aspect, especially considering Rocksteady's impressive storytelling in the Batman: Arkham games. However, the identity of the "sadistic villain" is a mystery, and it could be someone like Darkseid or Mr. Mind.
On top of that, players might have the option to team up or face off against each other in groups of four. It needs to be clarified whether players will be invading other teams or sending enemies to hinder their progress, but the game's social features suggest it could support such a mode. Similar to a horde mode, there will be special rewards to entice players to keep playing.
Unofficial statement. #suicidesquadgame #millerross #rocksteady pic.twitter.com/826W68JG7W
— Miller Ross (@mmmmmmmmiller) December 11, 2023
If the game indeed includes both competitive multiplayer and a horde mode, alongside its open-world and story content, it could offer a lot of replayable fun for players over the years.
The game developers, Rocksteady, got ideas from their own games, like Batman: Arkham Knight's "Endless Knight." They also looked at other popular games, such as Destiny 2's Gambit, Call of Duty Zombies, and The Callisto Protocol's Riot Mode, to make sure the new modes are fun and exciting.
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