Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Post-Launch Content Includes New Cutscenes, Gear, and More – Rumor

Rocksteady's looter shooter is allegedly taking a seasonal approach, with each season consisting of two episodes and adding new characters.

Posted By | On 15th, Jan. 2024

Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League

While Rocksteady has yet to outline its post-launch plans for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, rumors have circulated about what players can expect. Insider Miller Ross reported a seasonal approach for the looter shooter, but how is it structured?

Ross outlined the same in a new tweet, though the content players can expect is still unknown. A season is allegedly two episodes, each including a narrative, cutscenes and gear. Season 0 is the game’s launch, with the campaign and end-game constituting Episode 1. Episode 2 is reportedly titled “Finite Crisis,” but nothing else is known.

Season 1 allegedly adds The Joker as a playable character, while Season 2 offers Mister Freeze (if not a different ice-themed character). Season 3, which reportedly arrives around Halloween (and features a return to Arkham and Gotham City), adds Lawless, Deadshot’s daughter. Season 4 will allegedly add Deathstroke.

Year 2 is interesting because it’s seemingly not sorted into seasons yet. Two episodes are allegedly known – Focus, which may be when Katana arrives, and Finality, which marks the conclusion of the first post-launch storyline.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is launching on February 2nd for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC. Stay tuned for the next Insider episode, where Rocksteady will hopefully reveal more on the future (and when we can expect offline mode).


Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Share Your Thoughts Below  (Always follow our comments policy!)



Keep On Reading!

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Metaphor: ReFantazio, and More See Sales Boosts in Europe Following The Game Awards Nominations

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Metaphor: ReFantazio, and More See Sales Boosts in Europe Following The Game Awards Nominations

Astro Bot, Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree, and Silent Hill 2's remake also saw week-on-week increases in sa...

The Thing: Remastered is Seemingly Shadow-Dropping on December 5

The Thing: Remastered is Seemingly Shadow-Dropping on December 5

Nightdive Studios' survival horror remaster is officially due out in 2024 for PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and P...

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Launch Trailer Arrives on December 2

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Launch Trailer Arrives on December 2

The first-person action-adventure title will release a week afterward, on December 9, for Xbox Series X/S and ...

No Man’s Sky Isn’t “Even Close” to Finished, Says Hello Games

No Man’s Sky Isn’t “Even Close” to Finished, Says Hello Games

Engine programmer Martin Griffiths reflects on the game reaching a "Very Positive" rating on Steam eight years...

The Thing: Remastered Features Over 1500 Code Changes, Less Punishing Difficulty

The Thing: Remastered Features Over 1500 Code Changes, Less Punishing Difficulty

Nightdive Studios' remaster of the 2002 classic has made the HP system "more forgiving" alongside adding more ...

The Witcher 4 Will be Unveiled Much Closer to Release, CDPR Reiterates

The Witcher 4 Will be Unveiled Much Closer to Release, CDPR Reiterates

However, crumbs and tidbits related to the game may (and likely will) be shared prior to its official announce...