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All King Shark cosmetics in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and how to get them

Does King Shark's sandpaper skin cause extra wear and tear on his clothing?

King Shark feels like a fish out of water once you realize that one of his nemeses, Aquaman, isn’t in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Further complicating this is his channeling of the MCU Drax the Destroyer for the first several hours. Thankfully, Nanaue’s personality grows alongside his collection of cosmetics as the game goes along. Here’s where to find clothing fit for a king.

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King Shark Fugitive Outfit

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Body

  • Basic Belle
    • Story Progression
  • Ooh, Pockets!
    • Riddler AR Challenge: Above Your League
  • King of the Yard
    • Riddler AR Challenge: Ride the Radio Waves

Head

  • Original Fin
    • Story Progression
  • Streamlined
    • Riddler AR Challenge: Use Your Dome
  • Battle Scarred
    • Riddler AR Challenge: Above Your League
  • Bowled Over
    • Story Progression

Color Swatches

  • Default
    • Story Progression
  • Gotham City Blues
    • Story Progression
  • Prison Stripes
    • Riddler AR Challenge: Using Your Dome
  • Red Snapper
    • Riddler AR Challenge: Above Your League
  • Cell Shaded
    • Connect to your WB Games account
  • Urban Camo
    • Store
  • Arkham Royalty
    • Store
  • Foiled Again
    • Store

King Shark Task Force X Outfit

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Body

  • They’re in my Size!
    • Story Progression
  • Gills for Days
    • Riddler AR Challenge: Beach Patrol
  • Gold Kryptonite
    • Story Progression

Head

  • Original Fin
    • Story Progression
  • Shredded
    • Riddler AR Challenge: Beach Patrol
  • Gold Kryptonite
    • Story Progression

Color Swatches

  • Default
    • Story Progression
  • Camo
    • Story Progression
  • Navy
    • Riddler AR Challenge: Use Your Dome
  • Vacation
    • Riddler AR Challenge: Beach Patrol
  • No Shade
    • Included with the Digital Deluxe Edition

King Shark Classic Outfit

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Preordering Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League netted players the Warrior’s Vestments outfit. Those who missed the preorder window and want to add it or the Old Gods Classic Pack to their collection can do so through the store.

Body

  • Warrior’s Vestments
  • Armor of the Old Gods

Head

  • Looking Swell
  • Incognito

Color Swatches

  • Default
  • Faux Fur
  • Ice Cold
  • Cell Shaded
  • Grapplin’ Green
  • Gilded Age

King Shark Justice Losers Outfit

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Historically, King Shark has been more of a foe for Superboy than Superman. I guess that doesn’t stop the terror of the Pacific from pilfering the costume from the recently deceased Kryptonian. Purchasing the Deluxe Edition will add the costume to the wardrobe. Personally, I think he should have kept his Green Lantern costume.

King Shark Rogue Outfit

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In a promo with Sony, those who preordered Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League for PlayStation 5 received a version of King Shark channeling his inner Charlie from Street Fighter. I’m sure it was purely unintentional, but now I want a Juri costume for Harley Quinn.

King Shark Cyber Crime Outfit

Image via WB Games

It seems that Amazon has its fingers in everyone’s pie these days and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is no different. To receive King Shark’s Cyber Crime outfit, players will need to first link their WB Games and Twitch accounts. From there, simply watch any streamer playing the looter shooter that has the drops enabled for 90 minutes.


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