Metropolis is one of the biggest maps ever created by Rocksteady and home of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s action. Here’s everything you need to know about the districts on the map.
Rocksteady Studios is known for their open-world creations, as each entry in their Arkham trilogy steadily increased the playable area.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is no different, with this being the largest in-game creation the developers have ever put together.
There’s a lot to explore, and without further ado, here’s everything you need to know about the in-game map of Metropolis.
All map districts in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
As it stands, there are six districts in-game that makeup Metropolis. While it sounds small, this map is double the size of Arkham Knight’s map, according to the developers during the insider episodes released before the game’s arrival.
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Here are the six districts:
- Racine
- Bakerline
- Wonderland District
- Centennial Park
- Midtown
- Central Business District
- Suicide Slums
Keep in mind, as this is a live service title, the map may expand with new locales. Rocksteady revealed the roadmap before launch, with Season 1 introducing The Joker and a new playable environment. Future seasons look to follow a similar trend, although we don’t know who’s in it yet.
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