Suicide Squad Will No Longer Receive Seasonal Updates; Offline Mode Arriving in Season 4 on Dec. 10
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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, widely criticized since its release early this year, has officially confirmed the end of its seasonal updates just 10 months after launch. The developers have revealed details of the next big patch, announcing that, aside from the addition of Deathstroke as part of Season 4 Episode 7 (scheduled for release on December 10), Rocksteady and Warner Bros. have decided to conclude the battle against Brainiac.
“With Deathstroke joining the roster, the Suicide Squad’s crusade against Brainiac is drawing to an end. Season 4 will finish up with Episode 8, which is scheduled to release in January 2025, and that will serve as the last seasonal Episode for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League,” the official statement posted on the game’s website reads. “While Season 4 Episode 8 will mark the final battle against Brainiac, all online features will continue to be available, so you’ll still be able to enjoy co-op with friends, as well as all previous seasonal/episodic content.”
As mentioned earlier, Deathstroke is the next character joining Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. “Known as Slade Wilson, Deathstroke is a cold-blooded mercenary and one the world’s deadliest assassins. As a tactical genius armed with unparalleled swordsmanship, and a few extra toys thanks to a deal with A.R.G.U.S., Deathstroke is a one-man-army with a single objective: put an end to Brainiac’s invasion once and for all.”
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Introduces Offline Mode

Along with the announcement about the end of seasonal updates, Rocksteady and Warner Bros. also shared that Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will finally implement the long-awaited offline mode. “We’re pleased to make this option available as part of the Season 4 Episode 7 release on December 10. Offline mode will allow you to experience content released for the game, including the main story campaign and all seasonal story mission content, without an internet connection.”
In other Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League news, reports indicate that Rocksteady Studios has begun laying off employees due to the game’s underperformance.
When it comes to Rocksteady’s next project, it’s said to be a new Batman game, with Sony trying to nail down console-exclusivity for it.
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I got the deluxe edition on December 10th for $20 from the PlayStation store.