We've got good news for those who've been waiting for more news about Rocksteady Studios' first new game since 2015's Batman: Arkham Knight.

After a long wait, the Batman: Arkham studio has finally posted a new update about Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Unfortunately, in doing so, Rocksteady also confirmed something that fans knew was coming but were hoping wasn't true - the game won't be coming soon.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's director, Sefton Hill, broke the news on Twitter, saying that the new Suicide Squad game won't be hitting the market until spring 2023. Hill acknowledges that the delay is "frustrating" before adding that the studio will use the time to make "the best game" that they can. Hill ended his statement by saying that he's looking forward to "bringing the chaos to Metropolis together."

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's release date has been the subject of speculation since the The Game Awards 2021. To make matters worse, Bloomberg reported earlier in February that Rocksteady will delay the upcoming Task Force X game to 2023.