Task Force X doesn’t exactly have a base as cool as the Batcave, but players ofSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leaguecan invade Batman’s personal space and check out the Batcave at any time, so long as they have already beaten a certain mission. Leave the Hall of Justice behind for a cooler and broodier location, asSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leaguewill let players step into the Batcave, freely exploring its darkness and easter eggs.

Players can return to the Batcave inSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, so long as they have completed theToo Many Batcaves mission in Chapter 5. This will unlock the location as a permanent residence on the map, where players can enter at any time so long as all squad members agree to do so.

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Where To Find The Batcave

After the Too Many Batcaves mission, and upon delivering Batman to Lex Luthor’s lab, players are able to roam across Metropolis, and if they so choose, head back to Suicide Slums to re-enter the Batcave. The Batcave itself is found in the top right of Suicide Slums next to the newly opened clock tower.All Task Force X playerscan head down the stairs and take an elevator to the secret base of Batman.

No longer shrouded by Batman’s fear toxin, the Batcave has plenty of secrets worth discovering, and this time around, players won’t have to worry about overdosing on fear toxin, or having Batman come out of the shadows or from weeping angel-like statues to beat Task Force X to death. Players can also find a bout ofBatman: Arkham-related easter eggsinside the Batcave.

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Batcave Easter Eggs & Secrets

Inside the Batcave, players can take an unguided tour across one of Batman’s most secret bases. Here are some of the goodies that can be found in the Batcave, through Batman’s trophy case, or scattered around the area, which allrelate to the Arkhamverse: