Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League may be a live-service multiplayer shooter, and yet that substantial pivot from its preceding Arkhamverse games doesn’t mean it’ll be any less story-driven or any less prominent as Arkham Knight’s sequel. The recent reveal that a regrown Ivy debuts in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is enough to make that clear and the implications such a choice makes for the larger Arkhamverse are now potentially unending. Likewise, it’ll be interesting to see how much Rocksteady learned from Arkham Knight’s Gotham City when it came to Suicide Squad’s Metropolis, especially with all the verticality and charm it has already displayed.