Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League ends as it began by disappointing fans
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Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League has released its final piece of content, ending its troubled saga with an appropriately low quality conclusion. Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League became one of 2024’s most high-profile disappointments, although after key staff left developer Rocksteady even before it was out, there never did seem much hope of anything else.
Despite recent job losses, Rocksteady has continued to update the shooter with story DLC and characters since it launched in February last year, but in December it confirmed Season 4 episode 8 would be the game’s final update. This update, which debuted on January 14, provided a resolution to the ongoing story with Brainiac, who in the game’s story possessed various members of the Justice League – including Batman, Superman, and The Flash – which ultimately led to their deaths at the hands of the Suicide Squad.
While players are led to believe Batman, Superman, Green Lantern, and The Flash have all been killed, the new episode’s closing sequence confirms all these seemingly brainwashed heroes were actually clones, completely undoing the events of the game in the most boring way possible.
In fact, an alive and well Batman delivers the final punch to Brainiac, who is then delivered to Suicide Squad boss Amanda Waller. The bombs in the necks of Harley Quinn and co. are then defused and, now that Waller can no longer track them down, the squad delivers classified documents to Daily Planet reporter Lois Lane.