Smile! It’s the Joker!
Battle Batman’s number-one foe in these incredibly fun games.
Battle Batman’s number-one foe in these incredibly fun games.
That face. That suit. That bone-chilling laugh. Few villains have captivated comic book fans quite like the Joker. And with these amazing games and apps, you can experience the many facets of DC’s Clown Prince of Crime.
Fierce combatant
Quick and agile, the Joker in Injustice 2 holds his own against anyone—even Superman. He wields a crowbar, hurls canisters of laughing gas, and stuns enemies with a devastating supermove. You can play as various versions of the Joker, including a sword-wielding anime villain and a savage incarnation straight out of Arkham Asylum.
Injustice 2
Amazing accomplice
Puzzle enthusiasts will adore the Joker in DC Heroes & Villains. As one of the most powerful characters in this match-3 adventure, he giggles uncontrollably while showering confetti with his iconic revolver. Include him in a team of Arkham’s Most Wanted (alongside villains like Scarecrow and Harley Quinn) to enhance everyone’s abilities and defeat mechs, mobsters, and other adversaries.
DC Heroes & Villains: Match 3
Dreaming mastermind
Play the captivating Batman: The Enemy Within and gain insight into the Joker’s dark origins and twisted psyche. As Bruce Wayne, go undercover with Arkham patient “John Doe.” Depending on your choices, he may or may not evolve into the Joker you're familiar with.
Laughing crime lord
Lego Batman: DC Super Heroes introduces a different kind of Joker: a family-friendly trickster who relishes in delivering monologues as much as robbing the wealthy. From mocking Lex Luthor at a high-society event to tormenting Batman and Robin with a missile-launching film projector, he clearly enjoys every moment. And so will you.
LEGO Batman: DC Super Heroes
Comic book legend
When you're not gaming, catch up on the Joker’s illustrated adventures with the DC Universe Infinite app. Within its extensive collection of over 25,000 comics and graphic novels, you'll find plenty of must-read stories featuring Mister J—from his inaugural appearance in Batman #1 (1940) to modern arcs like “A Death in the Family,” “Emperor Joker,” and “Endgame.”