Report: Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Future Seasons to Feature Batman, Deathstroke, and More

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Despite Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s mediocre reception and disappointing new season, Rocksteady and Warner Bros. still have a lot of things planned for the game’s future. According to a reputable leaker, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s future seasons will feature the return of Batman and the introduction of Deathstroke, bring an end to the Braniac storyline, and more.

This should go without saying, but this post may contain story spoilers for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Consider yourself warned.

These leaks come by way of Miller Ross, a reputable leaker whose information we’ve featured on MP1st numerous times before. After WB Games struck down a player’s tweet that showcased a hacker revealing Deathstroke as a future character, Ross took to the platform to share what he knows of the game’s future:

According to his thread, which skips a couple of seasons, Suicide Squad’s 4th season will feature the return of Batman, rescued from a “medieval-themed Elseworld.” He’ll join The Flash and Green Lantern to help continue the fight against Braniac. Ross also confirmed that the late Kevin Conroy’s voice lines have already been recorded for the character’s return.

This season, set to start in January 2025, will also feature the return of Deathstroke from Rocksteady’s previous Arkham titles. The masked assassin will be introduced as an ally of Amanda Waller’s, having already killed two Braniacs on his own. All of this will lead into the game’s 5th and, according to Ross, final season, which will see the Justice League reformed and allied with ARGUS to finally defeat Braniac once and for all.

Ross also confirmed that he’d heard talk of other potential playable characters following the conclusion of the Braniac arc:

While some of these characters would be welcome additions to the roster, it might be pointless getting your hopes up to play them. The odds of the game receiving updates beyond the conclusion of the Braniac arc is unlikely given its lackluster sales and poor reception. Regardless, it’s intriguing to see the potential for a game that could have been so much more.

As always, take these leaks with a grain of salt, as there’s no way to verify them. Even if Ross is correct (which he often is), Rocksteady and WB Games could always change things up between when Ross heard this information and the actual release dates of the in-game seasons in question.

To keep up to date on Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League future seasons, stay tuned in to us here at MP1st.

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