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How to sprint in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League

Just don't run too far away from the city if you want to keep your head

Suicide Squad aims to make every character feel different. And while this has mixed results, the traversal of each character is at the forefront of the game. Because of this, we’re going to assemble a team and figure out how to sprint in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.

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Speed is the name of the game in Suicide Squad, and you’ll need all the movement you can muster if you want to get around the city in a timely manner. We’re going to go over what type of sprinting you can do, as well as a certain character that has a bit of a speedy edge over their squadmates.

Can you sprint in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League

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Getting around Metropolis is half of the battle in Suicide Squad KTJL. As such, you’ll want to make sure you know the best way to get around. In Suicide Squad, each character will run simply by pushing up on the left stick/W.

Furthermore, players can toggle walking around, and when you enter hub areas like the Hall of Justice, you’ll be forced to walk. However, if you’re traveling from one end of the map to another, you can choose to turn on auto-run in the settings. Of course, if you’re feeling lazy, there’s always fast travel.

What is Auto-Run in Suicide Squad Kills the Justice League?

Auto-run, as the name implies, allows your character to run without having to press anything. You can choose to further tweak the settings, by having auto-run stop when you move your character in a different direction.

The only character to have a true “sprint” function is the Australian robber, Captain Boomerang. Players can sprint with Boomerangs Speed Force Gauntlet by holding A(Xbox)/X(PlayStation)/Spacebar(M/KB) after throwing their boomerang. Doing so will allow you to harness the powers of The Flash, and get a small speed boost. And if you’re on PC, you’ll want to make sure you have the best graphics settings possible.


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