Joker will be part of the MultiVersus roster when the game comes out on May 28 on PC and consoles.
Warner Bros. Discovery CFO cites the "disappointing" performance of the looter shooter, especially following last year's Hogwarts Legacy.
MultiVersus is out on May 28 and here is everything you should know if you plan to pick it up.
The game itself may very well turn out to be cool, but WB Games' handling of the franchise has been shocking, to say the least.
The Boys supervillain Homelander is set to launch join Mortal Kombat 1's roster of fighters sometime this Spring.
Developed by Camouflaj of Marvel's Iron Man VR fame, the VR title will be unveiled in full at Summer Game Fest this coming June.
All Infamy Sets and Notorious loot can also drop from Mastery Level 1 onwards. Higher levels will reward items with more Master grades.
Each beta character has also received extensive tuning, and various improvements have been made to combat clarity.
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.
Kevin Conroy allegedly recorded dialogue for post-launch content prior to his passing, with the Caped Crusader set to be reintroduced in Season 4.
In fact, there's still no game like it, period.
Season of the Joker offers little new story content, a recycled boss fight, and a repetitive grind to unlock its new playable character.
Though touted as "new activities" in the roadmap, these are the same Terraformer and Bug Farm missions from the base game.
Players must also grind the same missions to unlock The Joker, though there's also an option to pay $10 for instant access.
The battle pass will have 76 tiers in total, and will also bring new expressions, banners, and colour swatches.
The Finite Crisis Rank is heavily reduced for some endgame activities, leading to less grinding. Enemy snipers are also finally getting nerfed.
Players can expect new Mayhem and Assault missions, a Notorious set based on Scarecrow, a new weapon manufacturer and more.
The game has moved to Unreal Engine 5, and will also feature new stages, new attacks for existing characters, and more.
The live service open world third-person shooter was recently branded a commercial disappointment by publisher WB Games.
Suicide Squad and Skull and Bones entered the monthly charts at No. 4 and No. 8 respectively, seeing disappointing sales.