Batman: Arkham studio Rocksteady will finally be free of its Suicide Squad torture next month as it has been confirmed Season 4, launching in January 2025, is the game's final content drop. The online servers shall remain live and all of the post-launch content stays along with the base experience, but no new episodes will follow after Season 4.
What really makes it sound like Rocksteady won't be returning to Suicide Squad — outside of potential game-breaking bugs and issues — is that an offline mode is releasing tomorrow, 10th December 2024. This lets users play the whole game, including all its post-launch content, without an internet connection. You'll be able to create a separate offline profile based on your online one, which ports over all your progress into a playable, offline state.
On the topic of keeping the game's servers live, an FAQ page states: «We do not have plans to end online server support for the game at this time. However, as long as players update to a version of the game with Offline mode, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is playable in Offline mode without an online connection to game servers.»
This final season of content adds Deathstroke as a playable character and, amazingly, another Battle Pass. We would be fascinated to know how many players actually complete that. Despite an extremely long development time, Suicide Squad has been nothing short of a disaster for Rocksteady. It's claimed some of the team is now producing content for a definitive edition of Hogwarts Legacy.
Liam grew up with a PlayStation controller in his hands and a love for Metal Gear Solid. Nowadays, he's found playing the latest and greatest PS5 games as well as supporting Derby County. That last detail is his downfall.
At least they are working on a new Batman game
@FutilityInExcellence …do you honestly think that current!Rocksteady working on a Batman game is a GOOD thing?
Color me skeptical, sadly.
hope any new disc versions comes fully updated, it's nice of
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