Suicide Squad Joins Injustice Gods Among Us Mobile Game with New Trailer Update
The movie incarnations of Harley Quinn, Deadshot and the Joker are now available as playable characters.

DC Films' "Suicide Squad" goes toe to toe with the heroes and villains of the DC Universe with the arrival of Harley Quinn, Deadshot and the Joker to the "Injustice: Gods Among Us" mobile game.
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Based on Margot Robbie, Will Smith and Jared Leto's portrayals of the characters in the new Warner Bros. movie, the trio mark the biggest update to the game in over a year.
Along with the ability to play as the Squad members and Leto's Joker, the update includes "a variety of Suicide Squad-themed playable content are featured in the new update including a new character and skins, special in-game events, rewards and more," according to the official announcement. "Challenge, Multiplayer and Survivor mode have also been updated with exclusive Suicide Squad rewards including new companion cards."
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"Injustice: Gods Among Us'" Suicide Squad themed update is available now.


Developed from the ground up by award-winning NetherRealm Studios, the Injustice: Gods Among Us mobile game delivers stunning graphics and a completely unique fighting gameplay experience. The game features a collectible card mechanic and engages players in 3-on-3 tag team combat that features many of DC's most iconic characters.
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