As the gaming landscape advances, particular developments capture our attention and spark discussions. One such event involves the renowned studio Rocksteady and its ongoing project.
Rocksteady will conclude its work on Suicide Squad: {f745e5bc-4fb5-4e9f-8265-84c057cc314e} the Justice League this coming January. There was a prevalent concern among fans after the initial reveal of the game, with reviews labeling it as mediocre, which raised questions about the studio's prospects. Fortunately, the creators of Batman: Arkham Asylum are set to keep producing games in light of several employee reductions that occurred in September. The studio had previously indicated they would fulfill their commitment to deliver a specific amount of post-launch content, making today’s news somewhat expected.
The announcement confirms that the eighth episode of season four will mark the final addition to Suicide Squad: Eliminate the Justice League when this update is released next month. However, this does not imply that the game will be unplayable, as the servers will remain operational. In fact, participants will have the opportunity to experience the game offline after they download the seventh episode later today. Additionally, the introduction of Deathstroke as a new playable character adds an exciting element, enabling the studio to conclude its support on a high note while shifting its focus to an upcoming, undisclosed project.