Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League concludes with final season featuring Deathstroke

Rocksteady's Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League wraps up with a final season.


Pop Culture & Art December 11, 2024
Photo: Warner Bros. Games

Rocksteady Studios has announced that Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will end with its fourth and final season. Launching on December 10, this season introduces Deathstroke as a new playable character and brings a long-requested offline mode, allowing players to enjoy the main campaign without an internet connection.

The final episodes promise a dramatic showdown against Brainiac, concluding the multiverse-spanning storyline that has unfolded over the past year. Episode 7 debuts alongside the season launch, while the finale, Episode 8, will release on January 14, 2025, marking the end of the game’s journey.

Deathstroke joins the roster of post-launch characters that include The Joker, Mrs. Freeze, and Lawless. While additional characters such as Katana and Killer Croc were rumored, no further expansions have been confirmed. The offline mode requires players to create a new profile or copy their existing one to retain progress.

Despite its initial buzz, Kill the Justice League launched to lukewarm reviews and underwhelming sales, prompting criticism of its games-as-a-service model and controversial story elements. Warner Bros. Discovery reported a significant financial impact, with CEO David Zaslav calling the game "disappointing."

However, the game’s narrative has intrigued players by resurrecting fallen heroes like Superman and The Flash from alternate dimensions. Fans hope the final season will provide resolution to lingering storylines.

While the game faced challenges, Rocksteady aims to deliver a satisfying conclusion to its ambitious project, ensuring the Suicide Squad saga ends on a high note.

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