While the panels for the upcoming Wonder Woman and Batman movies will be popular destinations for fans, many will want to check out what DC Comics is putting out in terms of video games.

There are two confirmed games that will be featured during this weekend’s DC FanDome. The first is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League from Rocksteady, the makers of the Batman: Arkham series.

The other is an announced Warner Bros. Games Montreal title that is likely a new Batman game featuring The Court of Owls.

Livestreams have yet to go live, but we’ll update this story with them when they are ready. In the meantime, we recommend heading over to the official DC FanDome site to register and create your schedule of events so you’ll be notified when certain panels go live with the details of where they’ll be streamed.

UNANNOUNCED BATMAN GAME

Hall of Heroes1:25 p. m. EDT

Gamers were excited when DC FanDome first put out their schedule, which showed an unannounced game from Warner Bros. Games Montreal would be announced. Many gamers put together that it would be a new Batman title, but some had their doubts.

The week leading up to DC FanDome saw a new Twitter account activated that teased the new game with a nod to the Court of Owls. Each day since has teased a different aspect of what fans should expect when the game is formally announced on Saturday.

The panel itself will last 20 minutes and have the announcement, likely a trailer, and a Q&A session with the developers. If you want to know what the next Batman–or whichever superhero–game has to offer you won’t want to miss this.

SUICIDE SQUAD: KILL THE JUSTICE LEAGUE

Hall of Heroes8:10 p. m. EDT

Rocksteady games have had great success in the world of DC Comics with its critically-acclaimed Batman: Arkham trilogy. Now, the studio will let players control the merry band of misfits, the Suicide Squad.

Not much is known about Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, but the upcoming panel give more details on the premise and will likely have a trailer attached to it. Since the game was announced prior to DC FanDome, and the upcoming Suicide Squad film from James Gunn around the corner, it’s safe to assume that this game will arrive on store shelves sooner than the unannounced Warner Bros. game will.

Tune in Saturday night for this 20-minute panel that will show the latest on this game with Will Arnett as the host.

Are you excited for DC FanDome? Which of these two games are you looking forward to most? Let us know in the comments section.