Gamers are confused after it was revealed that Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League would feature "Batman-Infused enemies." Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is the next iteration of Rocksteady's Batman: Arkham series, bringing with it the weight of expectations from previous games.

Since it was shown at the recent PlayStation State of Play, the game has faced a barrage of negative press for multiple reasons. One of the main issues is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's always-online requirement, even for solo players. It's a concept that is derided by gamers every time it rears its head, and this time has been no different. Gamers are also concerned about the game's Battle Pass, which developer Rocksteady claims only features cosmetic items. For gamers, the title currently has a lot of question marks surrounding it that only time can answer.

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The inclusion of "Batman-Infused enemies" was noticed by Redditor elbigotefuerte, and the post has only raised more questions than answers. Batman was confirmed for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League late last year, and it's presumed he'll serve as a major antagonist. This post suggests that Batman will be able to buff the grunt enemies in the game, and the player will be able to acquire weapons that counteract these buffs. As the game gets closer to release, hopefully the exact answers become clearer.

Another user in the thread raised the idea that "it might be an enemy infused with Batman skills in the Batman area of the game," although again, it raises even more questions for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. It's possible that more gameplay pre-release could clear up exactly what "Batman-Infused" means exactly, but it's currently unknown when Rocksteady plans to show more of the game. With just two months until release, it'll have to come soon.

As the fifth game in the Batman: Arkham universe, hopes are understandably high for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Many of the signs from the game so far have been worrying for many fans, with the esteemed reputation of developer Rocksteady being the main source of hope for the community. The game still has plenty to look forward to for fans. With Kevin Conroy's posthumous final performance as Batman, Rocksteady has the opportunity to honor one of the best to ever play the Caped Crusader. It promises to be an emotional affair. It's also a bigger scale world than has ever been seen from Rocksteady, which has always crafted its worlds with great detail. It'll be exciting to see if this translates on a larger scale. If it does, Metropolis will be a dream to explore.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League releases May 26 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.

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