Does Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League have crossplay and cross-progression?

Patrick Dane
Suicide Squad characters looking down at camera

Whether or not Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has crossplay and cross-progression is a good question. The game is multiplayer and online-focused, so it’ll be useful if so. Here’s what you need to know.

Rocksteady is finally coming back to us this year with Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. The Arkham series developers are beloved for their interpretation of Batman and his rogues gallery, and it’s nearly time to see if that can translate to something larger. 

The game has you taking control of Captain Boomerang, Killer Shark, Deadshot, or Harley Quinn depending on who you fancy and you have an explicit goal – kill the Justice League. You can do this solo, but obviously, you’re encouraged to play with up to three friends in a co-op adventure. 

However do you all need to be on the same system – and more so, can you jump to other platforms yourself? Here’s what you need to know about cross-progression and crossplay in the game.

Does Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League have crossplay?

Harley Quinn smiling
Will you pick up as Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad?

Yes. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has crossplay. This is confirmed by Warner Brothers in the game’s FAQ section on its website. This means that you and your friends can play together, no matter where you play. 

The game is available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC, so as long as everyone has a copy on one of those platforms, you are good to go no matter where you play.  

Does Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League have cross-progression?

Yes. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League features cross-progression. This is also confirmed on the official website, meaning you should have the freedom to move to whichever platform when the need arises.

This means that if you’re playing on one platform, and then either need to move physically or are upgrading to another, you can keep your gameplay and progression. Do be aware though, you’ll need to own the game across multiple platforms to make use of this feature. 

About The Author

Patrick Dane is Dexerto's Gaming Editor. He has worked as a professional games journalist for over eleven years, writing for sites like TechRadar, IGN, PC Gamer, GamesRadar, International Busniess Times and Edge magazine. He has over 2000 hours in both Overwatch and Destiny 2, though has a wide and diverse appreciation for a variety of genres.