Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s Fifth Season Will “Likely” be its Last – Rumour

With the game's first post-launch season having done little to revitalize its dwindling playerbase, the decision has apparently been made to end the game with its fifth season in 2025.

Posted By | On 08th, Apr. 2024

Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has been one of the more poorly received games of the year so far, which, based on what publisher WB Games has said, has been reflected in the way it has performed commercially as well. The recent release of the game’s first post-launch season has done little to reignite interest, having provoked widespread backlash owing to a number of significant issues. Many would tell you that the writing has been on the wall for the game for a while now, and it seems that WB Games and Rocksteady Studios are beginning to make plans for the finish line as well.

That’s as per prominent leaker Miller Ross, who suggests that internal plans have already been made for the game’s final season. In a recent Twitter thread, the leaker claimed that Suicide Squad’s fourth season, allegedly kicking off in January 2025, would reintroduce Batman, and that that story would continue in the fifth season, which will see a reassembled Justice League joining forces with ARGUS to “end Brainiac’s multiversal reign of terror.”

Interestingly, however, Ross added that based on what he’s been told by his sources, season 5 will also “likely” be Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s final season. Apparently, that’s down to the recently released Season 1 “doing little to reignite sales”.

Ross hasn’t mentioned when the game’s fifth season will go live, but if Season 4 does kick off in January of next year as the leaker claims, that would probably mean Season 5 will begin in April- which will mean the game will have received a little over a year’s worth of post-launch support when its final season launches.

Of course, whether things do end up playing out that way remains to be seen- we’re still pretty early in the game’s post-launch lifecycle, after all. That said, based on how the open world looter shooter has performed thus far, all signs do seem to be pointing towards a less-than-happy ending.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.


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