'Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League' Sparks Controversy Over Batman's Death
Despite Backlash, Game Director Defends Depiction and Praises Kevin Conroy's Performance
- Rocksteady's new game, 'Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League', has sparked controversy among fans due to its depiction of Batman's death.
- The game, which continues the 'Arkhamverse', sees Batman killed by Harley Quinn, a move that has been criticized as disrespectful to the character.
- Despite the backlash, game director Axel Rydby stated that Kevin Conroy, who voiced Batman, enjoyed his performance in the game.
- Fans have also expressed disappointment with the game's premise, with some arguing they would have preferred to play as the Justice League rather than the Suicide Squad.
- Despite the controversy, the game has been praised for its immersive gameplay and faithful adherence to the source material.



































































