will no longer be receiving new content updates after the completion of Season 4, confirmed developer Rocksteady Studios in a blog post yesterday. Released on January 30, 2024, is a spin-off of the series, set within the DC universe. It features third-person action gameplay for up to four players, and an original story featuring some of the setting's greatest heroes brainwashed into villains. It also received seasonal content through various periodic updates — but that era is coming to an end.
According to a blog post on the official website, Season 4 will mark the final series of content updates for , which will end in January with the release of episode 8. The base game and all previous seasons will still be totally playable, either single- or multiplayer, in both online and a new offline mode, for the foreseeable future. However, there won't be any new content released for the game after the end of the current season.
This seems a fitting end for the saga, which may have been doomed even before its release. Reviews for were mixed, with praise focused on its story and visuals, but criticism directed at its buggy performance, repetitive combat, and reused bosses. On its first day of early access, some players logged in to find a bug had allowed them to skip the entire main story.
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Other players bristled at its lack of offline gameplay modes, and its apparent reliance on microtransactions and live-service gimmicks over the series' traditional, story-focused, single-player campaigns. Still others simply rejected its iconoclastic story, which killed off countless good guys from across the DC universe. eventually landed at a 60 on Metacritic, with a 3.4 player rating. Its battle passes, microtransactions, and virtual currency drove many players away, and its player count fell consistently after the first few weeks of
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