35 of the best Easter Eggs and secrets in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
13. Black Manta is watching
Alongside Deathstroke, Black Manta is another iconic DC supervillain that makes an appearance in Rocksteady's latest title in the form of graffiti. Perhaps he'll also be another playable character in future episodic releases of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. But until we figure out if that's the case or not, you should be wary of him, as he's always watching you from the walls of Metropolis.
14. Heartfelt memorials
Players can find several commemorative plaques in the city of Metropolis. One of them belongs to the late, Kevin Conroy, who was the legendary voice behind Batman. Unfortunately, we weren't able to find it on our playthrough, but you can see it here. However, there are two other plaques (that we know of) and one of them belongs to Pat McCallum, the co-founder of Wizard Magazine and long-time editor of DC Comics who passed away in 2022.
There's also another plaque to commemorate Matthew White.
Matthew was a Senior AI Programmer at Rocksteady Studios. Unfortunately, he passed away before Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was released. But his legacy will live on for many years to come thanks to the many games he helped in bringing to life. You can read more about his story here.
15. A callback to Riddler's original challenges
When players travel to Earth-2 in the campaign of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, they will be able to see one of Riddler's original challenges. You know, the ones that were present in the earlier games in the Batman Arkham Saga. Alongside the iconic green pressure plate that used to form part of previous side missions, there are also giant question marks inside glass containers:
While the genius Batman villain does make a return in Rocksteady's latest project, his original challenges (as seen above) are nowhere to be seen in the new set of side activities that players have to complete this time around.