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As expected, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League support will end with Season 4

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As expected, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League support will end with Season 4

It is no surprise that Season 4 of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will mark the end of the game’s support as a live service.

Rocksteady has announced that Season 4 will feature Deathstroke joining the roster, introduce a new Elseworld with a medieval theme, and include new narrative content, with Episode 7 launching on December 10th. The second half of the season will follow in January with Episode 8, fulfilling Warner Bros. and Rocksteady’s commitment to providing new content and delivering on promises of paid battle passes and content roadmaps.

The update for Season 4 Episode 7 will also bring an offline mode, allowing players to enjoy all game content, both main and seasonal, without needing an internet connection. Players will need to either start a new character profile or duplicate their online profile. More information on offline play can be found in the FAQ.

Although support for new content will end, the game servers will remain active, allowing players to continue enjoying online co-op gameplay. Warner Bros. has also confirmed that the game will not be removed from sale, and the premium currency, LutherCoin, will still be available.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League faced challenges and was discounted in a recent Steam Sale, but the game servers will continue to operate for the foreseeable future.

After multiple delays, Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League was finally released on February 2nd, 2024 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. Reviews have been mixed, with some praising the story, characters, and gameplay, while others criticize the repetitive missions and loot system. Overall, the game presents a mixed experience for players.

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Source: Suicide Squad

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