Rocksteady has announced that support for 'Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League' will end after the release of its fourth season, featuring Deathstroke as the final squad member. Despite the end of new content, online features will remain available, and an offline mode will be introduced. The game, which struggled with player engagement, will not have its servers shut down, allowing continued access to existing content.
Rocksteady is ending seasonal support for "Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League" in January 2025, but has introduced an offline mode to preserve Xbox achievements even after servers go offline. The latest update, Season 4: Episode 7, adds new content including Deathstroke as a playable character and a medieval-style dimension. Despite the game's declining player base since its February 2024 launch, the offline mode ensures players can continue enjoying the game and its achievements without an internet connection.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, a live-service game by Warner, has struggled with low player counts and poor reviews since its launch. Despite its troubled development and disappointing performance, the game is now available on Steam for a 95% discount, priced at just $3.50 until December 4. This steep price cut reflects the game's failure to meet expectations, though it may tempt some players to try it out of curiosity.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, a controversial AAA game from Rocksteady Studios, is currently available on Steam at a massive 95% discount, reducing its price from £59 to £2.99. Despite being one of 2024's biggest flops, the sale has increased its player base from an average of 100 to a peak of 2,561. The game, now in its third season, offers new characters and content, making it a potentially worthwhile purchase at this heavily reduced price.