35 of the best Easter Eggs and secrets in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
9. Jimmy Olsen's office
Ever since it was announced that players would be able to explore the Daily Planet, I knew there was going to be some sort of Jimmy Olsen reference. Fortunately, Rocksteady did not disappoint in that aspect. Players can find a desk with a nameplate that reads "J. Olsen", alongside a cardboard of Superman behind the computer. Let's just hope that Jimmy was able to survive Brainiac's invasion just like Lois Lane did.
10. Perry White, the Daily Planet's editor, is also here
While we're on the note of the different members working at the Daily Planet, players can spot a sign that indicates Perry White has an office of his own, alongside Clark Kent and Lois Lane. The former is the editor-in-chief of the Daily Plant, and he's known to have a good relationship with Jimmy Olsen as well. So it doesn't come as a surprise that his name is written on the walls of Metropolis' go-to source for news.
11. Supergirl's college
Apparently, Stanhope College has many, many campuses scattered throughout Metropolis. Players can see a lot of signs of this educational institution while exploring the city. Interestingly enough, Kara Zor-El, better known as Supergirl, attended Stanhope College after graduating from high school. Maybe Supergirl is also a part of Rocksteady's DC video game universe alongside Superman.
12. Deathstroke is still out there
Remember Deathstroke? People know him as one of the greatest assassins ever. Or perhaps you remember him as the guy who decided to drop all of his fighting skills and fight Batman by driving a tank near the end of Batman: Arkham Knight. Well, turns out... he's still out there, and with a new playground this time around. Across the streets of Metropolis, there are many graffiti of Deathstroke painted on the walls.
Interestingly enough, it is reported that he'll be one of the playable characters that will come to Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League as part of post-launch expansions. Maybe all the graffiti of villains scattered throughout the city are hints as to who else will join the Suicide Squad. And if that's the case, well then we would know about one more famous enemy who could be a playable character...