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Banned
It was confirmed by Geoff Johns at his SDCC panel. No details, other than that it will be "very violent."
For those who aren't familiar with the property (the version that people care about, anyway):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide_Squad
Wonder who's developing it, but an M-rated DC Universe squad action game could be sort of cool.
For those who aren't familiar with the property (the version that people care about, anyway):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide_Squad
Wikipedia said:The second Suicide Squad is a covert black ops government strike team. The team is partially made up of imprisoned supervillains who agree to serve as expendable agents performing extremely dangerous missions, which are officially denied by the US Government using the prisoners' participation as rationale to claim that the incidents are merely attacks by criminals, in return for a full pardon for their actions, similar to the latest incarnation of the Marvel Comics team The Thunderbolts. This served as an explanation for the seeming revolving door justice in the DC Universe where a villain would be defeated and captured by a hero only to turn up free again a short time later. In addition, there are other non-prisoner members such as Nemesis and Nightshade who participate in the team as part of individual arrangements. The Suicide Squad operate out of Belle Reve prison in Louisiana.
To prevent members escaping in the field, the prisoners are shackled with an explosive bracelet that will detonate a certain distance from the field leader, who was typically Rick Flag, who wore a remote control that could detonate or disengage the bracelets as desired. The deadly martial artist called the Bronze Tiger acts as a backup disciplinary measure, and later, with the death of Rick Flag, as field leader of the team.
The group is largely run by Amanda Waller, although at times someone else acts as a cover for her, especially after the existence of the Suicide Squad becomes public. Eventually, the Suicide Squad leaves the government's control and becomes a freelance operation.
Wonder who's developing it, but an M-rated DC Universe squad action game could be sort of cool.