The Horde Mode is reportedly called Raising Hell and supports solo and online co-op, while QVK is a 4v4v4v4 PvEvP mode involving multiverses.
Rocksteady Studios has touted Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League as a story-focused shooter with co-op elements. However, there may be other modes for players to jump into at launch.
The modes are allegedly Raising Hell and QVK, according to insider Miller Ross (who reported on Marvel’s Avengers ending development before the official announcement) on Twitter. Raising Hell is a Horde Mode where players battle against waves of increasingly challenging enemies for “unique rewards” and leaderboard placement. It’s reportedly playable solo or in online co-op.
QVK is a 4v4v4v4 PvEvP mode akin to Destiny 2’s Gambit. It apparently sees players pulled into “multiversal rifts” and fighting to complete objectives to gain a villain’s favor, with options to have four of a single hero on the same team (which also applies to the base game in co-op). Clans are also reportedly implemented, showcasing active players who can join in missions.
Warner Bros. Games and Rocksteady Studios have only confirmed an offline mode coming post-launch, so stay tuned in the coming weeks for any further announcements. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League launches on February 2nd, 2024, with Deluxe Edition owners getting early access on January 30th.