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Suicide Squad, Gotham Knights game domains registered by WB

Suicide Squad and Gotham Knights domains have been registered by Warner Bros ahead of planned game reveals at DC FanDome in August, it has been discovered.

The registrations came by way of ResetEra user DriftingOrbit, who noticed the registrations earlier this month. SuicideSquadGame.com, SuicideSquadKillTheJusticeLeague.com and GothamKnightsGame.com were all registered between 16-19 June. All registrations are attributed to MarkMonitor, the same entity behind the WBGames.com domain.

While nothing has obviously been confirmed, it’s assumed that Gotham Knights will be the Warner Bros Montreal Batman Arkham game long associated with the Court of Owls, though the Suicide Squad game (they kill the Justice League, unless that’s a new, unrelated animated film?) is new to the rumour mill.

We hopefully won’t have to wait long to find out — DC FanDome starts up from 3.00 am AEST on 23 August.


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