Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Drops First Gameplay Trailer – Digital News Exclusive

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Drops First Gameplay Trailer – Digital News Exclusive

December’s Gift‑Guide: Market‑Ready Games & Epic Showdowns

It’s officially December—the holiday season has kicked off, and if you’re hunting for the perfect last‑minute gift, the Game Awards 2021 has just dropped a ton of video‑game gold. Below we’re pulling out the freshest trailers and rumoured release windows for some of the most talked‑about titles of the year.

D.C. Teaser Party: Wonder Woman + Suicide Squad

First up, DC’s big reveal: a Wonder Woman game that’s expected to bring a wild, nostalgic twist with Monolith’s Nemesis System. Imagine a hero soaring through a sprawling world where every rival is cleverly remembered and punished—yeah, it’s the kind of ‘gotcha’ intensity that keeps expectations high.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League – Now in Full‑Frame!

Rocksteady’s latest deliverable, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, finally dropped a new gameplay trailer at the Game Awards. Let’s take a min‑break breakdown:

  • Harley Quinn – Witty, fast, and armed with a baseball bat that doesn’t just smash—it sends people packing.
  • King Shark – King of the water, mean with his fists—and yes, basically a giant shark that can bite through any villain’s skull.
  • Deadshot – The long‑range sniper that could turn any sticky situation into a one‑shot win.
  • Captain Boomerang – The trickster, tossing boomerangs like a pro, making every throw feel like a stylish party trick.

The trailer confirms that the combat will be explosive — each member of the unconventional squad shows off unique, over‑the‑top moves that collide with the Justice League’s super‑powered threats.

Release & Platform Hints

No official date has been pin‑pointed yet, but the game’s previews give us confidence that you’ll be able to run alongside the squad sometime in 2022. Expected platforms include:

  • PS5
  • Xbox Series X|S
  • PC

Wrapping it Up: What Makes These Games Must‑Gets?

With the holiday window approaching, these games deliver:

  • Fun, contemporary fighting styles that both casual and hardcore gamers can crash into.
  • A roster of cult‑favorite villains and action‑packed gameplay.
  • Robust multiplayer potential — you can finally team‑up with a dead rabbit or a mischievous shark.

So, if you’re looking to slap a gift on a loved one that won’t go unnoticed, consider a bundle or a pre‑order (once it’s out). Just imagine them tearing into a chaotic, comic‑book world as the year caps off with high‑octane fun.

Cheers to December!

May your calendar be full, your gift‑wrapping paper clean, and your new-game experience buttery smooth.