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Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League finishes up with Deathstroke

Rocksteady's beleaguered shooter goes out with a bang.

Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League will finish up with Season 4 and its last new character, Deathstroke.

Deathstroke, the nemesis of the Teen Titans, will head to the game on 11 December here in Australia (otherwise known as tomorrow), accompanied by an offline patch that will all culminate in the title’s final update in January 2025.

“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,” Rocksteady and WB said. “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.

“With Deathstroke joining the roster, the Suicide Squad’s crusade against Brainiac is drawing to an end,” they continued. “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.”

Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League is available on Windows PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, alongside Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5. It’s on sale on most of those platforms right now for perhaps obvious reasons.

Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League

2 February 2024
PC PS5 Xbox Series S & X
 

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