Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s 4th season will be its last. Offline mode arrives tomorrow

I
think
it’s
fair
to
say
that
Suicide
Squad:
Kill
the
Justice
League
has
been
a
failure
for
Warner
Bros
and
Rocksteady.

The
publisher
openly
admitted
that
the
game
had
not
reached
expectations
,
and
has
remained
quiet
as
to
how
many
copies
the
game
has
sold.
Unsurprisingly
then,
Rocksteady
has
announced
that
the
upcoming
season
4
will
be
the
game’s
last.

Honestly,
kudos
to
them
for
sticking
with
it
this
long.
I
actually
did
play
the
game
and
was
so
whelmed
I
couldn’t
even
be
bothered
writing
a
review
for
it,
although
I
did
genuinely
think
the
acting
was
fun
and
there
were
a
lot
of
fun
moments
between
the
team
members.
Considering
how
cheap
you
can
pick
up
the
game,
it
might
actually
be
worth
it
for
a
laugh.

Season
4,
Episode
7
will
drop
tomorrow
on
December
10th,
adding
in
Deathstroke
as
a
playable
character
alongside
a
brand
new
offline
mode.

“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,”

says
the
official
blog
post.

“To
access
Offline
mode,
you
can
either
create
a
new
profile
by
starting
from
the
beginning
of
the
game
or
create
a
copy
of
your
existing
Online
profile,
allowing
you
to
jump
in
with
all
of
your
progress.
All
earned
and
purchased
cosmetics
will
also
be
available
in
Offline
mode.”

Alongside
that,
a
new
locale
is
included
in
Episode
7.

“This
Elseworld
completely
reconceives
Superman’s
hometown
of
Smallville
as
a
medieval
village,
completely
stripped
of
the
advanced
technology
that
empowers
the
modern
day
Justice
League.
While
fighting
against
Brainiac
during
Incursions,
you’ll
be
able
to
see
the
remnants
of
the
locals’
battle
against
Brainiac,
windmills
and
homes
from
a
complete
medieval
village,
and
even
the
Hall
of
Justice
reimagined
as
a
feudal
castle.”

New
weapons
will
also
be
added.

Season
4,
Episode
8
will
land
in
January
and
will
mark
the
end
of
the
game’s
support
with
no
further
content
planned.
However,
to
Rocksteady
and
Warner
Bros’
credit,
the
game’s
servers
will
remain
up,
letting
you
enjoy
co-op
with
the
few
people
who
are
still
playing.
The
inclusion
of
an
offline
mode
strongly
hints
that
those
servers
will
be
taken
down
at
some
point
though,
which
is
understandable.

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