How to buy LuthorCoin in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League

Eliana Bollati
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LuthorCoin is the in-game currency in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League which players can use to purchase additional cosmetic items. Here’s how to get a hold of it.

Despite facing a bit of a turbulent launch, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is now online. The latest release from Rocksteady Studios and WB Games focusing on the anti-heroes and their escapades in Gotham, saw some initial backlash after leaks revealed the developer’s intentions to go with a live-service model.

But now, servers are online, and although early reviews from those who pre-ordered the game are mixed, there’s been plenty of positive sentiments about its guns-blazing combat system and stylistic similarity to its Arkhamverse predecessors.

Rocksteady has revealed plans for a Battle Pass and other optional in-game purchases, including cosmetics. Players who want to get hold of any cosmetics or additional content will need to use LuthorCoin, the game’s in-game currency.

Players caught up in the game’s early-access woes received an olive branch in the form of 2000 LuthorCoin credited to their accounts.

For everyone else, here’s how you can get your hands on some.

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How to buy LuthorCoin in Suicide Squad

Players will be able to purchase Luthorcoin in varying amounts once it becomes available in-game.

Luthorcoin is also available for purchase through the Xbox Store or PlayStation Store. Players can currently purchase 1,000 Luthorcoin for around $10 USD from either store’s shopfront.

That’s all there is to it. Simply pay for the desired amount and it’ll apply the Luthorcoins right to your account so you can unlock new cosmetics and style your character as you please.

About The Author

Eliana was formerly a staff writer on the Australian Dexerto team. A freelance journalist for a decade, she earned her master’s in international journalism from the University of Western Australia. She has written for a range of outlets and most recently served as a founding member of the editorial team for esports news and leaks website, BLIX.GG. A lover of JRPGs and strategy MOBAs, when she’s not writing you’ll most likely find her playing Dota 2 or FFXIV.