Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League β villains versus superheroes
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a co-op action shooter from Rocksteady Studios, the same team that built the Batman: Arkham trilogy. Published by Warner Bros. Games, it launched on February 2, 2024. This time you're on the other side: instead of the noble Dark Knight, you control four hardened villains from the Suicide Squad. Harley Quinn, Deadshot, King Shark and Captain Boomerang get explosive neck implants and one impossible job β kill the Justice League, now corrupted by the alien intelligence Brainiac.
On this page you buy the game as a Steam gift to your own account. It's a full copy in your Steam library, not a rental or shared access. Below we break down the editions, how the gift delivery works and the details worth keeping in mind.
What the game is and why it stands out
Metropolis β usually Superman's turf β has fallen, and the Man of Steel along with Flash, Green Lantern and Batman are turned against humanity. Amanda Waller assembles Task Force X and throws them into the chaos. The gameplay revolves around fast traversal across an open city: every character moves differently β Harley swings on a grapple and Batman's drone-cycle, King Shark leaps to huge heights, Deadshot flies with a jetpack, and Boomerang dashes via the Flash's speed. On top of that sits looter-shooter gunplay: tons of weapons with rarity tiers, synergies and builds.
You can play solo, swapping between heroes, or in a four-player co-op β the squad chaos is where the game's brash, deliberately reckless tone shines. If you enjoy the DC universe and want something louder and more shooter-driven after the methodical Arkham detective games, this title is exactly that contrast.
Editions: Standard and Digital Deluxe
The game comes in two versions, both delivered as a gift:
- Standard β the full base game: the entire story campaign, all four heroes, the open Metropolis and all core content. Everything you need to play the story start to finish.
- Digital Deluxe Edition β the same full game plus a cosmetics bundle: Justice League outfits for all four squad members, 3 Notorious Weapons, 4 weapon dolls, the exclusive No Shade color-swatch pack and a Battle Pass token. Note that all of this is cosmetic and convenience β the edition doesn't change the story, difficulty or available content.
If you just want the game and the story, grab Standard. If you'd like to dress the squad in alternate outfits and get a couple of bonus weapons right away, go Digital Deluxe.
Always-online and the offline mode
At launch Suicide Squad required a constant connection even for solo play β one of the release's most debated traits. However, the final major update added a full offline mode: you can now play the story campaign without an internet connection. Co-op still requires being online. So buying a copy today, you get the version that can already be run solo offline.
How we deliver the Steam gift
Delivery runs through a sender bot. We need two things from you: your Steam friend invite link (copy it from your profile under βAdd Friendβ; it looks like s.team/p/...) and your Steam account region. The rest is automatic: the bot adds itself as your friend, sends the gift and removes itself after delivery. You don't need to accept the friend request manually. Delivery usually takes a couple of minutes from checkout.
Two things decide everything: your account region must match the gift region (the gift covers roughly 40 regions β enter yours and we'll match the right option), and you must not already own the game β Steam won't let you accept a gift for a game already in your library. Steam Guard is not required; you only need to allow friend requests in your profile settings.
If something goes wrong
The most common snags are disabled friend requests or an expired invite link. If the bot couldn't add you, enable friend requests in your privacy settings, generate a fresh link and message us β we'll resend. These are routine cases that get sorted quickly.
Similar games in our catalog
If you're into the DC world and Rocksteady's style, check out Batman: Arkham Knight β the finale of that very Dark Knight trilogy from the same studio. For more grim Gotham, try Gotham Knights, and for Warner Bros.' signature spectacle brawling, there's Mortal Kombat 1.
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