Long-awaited end of Suicide Squad's development is here. Last update brings desired option and plot explanation
Episode 8: Balance for Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League is now live. It finished the game's development and brought interesting info regarding the future of the Arkham universe.
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League turned out to be a huge failure. Despite this, the game wasn't abandoned and the developers promised to release the promised four seasons of new content. The last of them has just ended with the launch of Episode 8: Balance.
- This Episode brings the finale of the game's plot - with a new mission in which players can fight the final battle with Brainiac.
- The episode also offers new skins and weapons.
With the release of Episode 8: Balance, the development of Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League has come to an end. However, the servers will remain active. Of course, sooner or later they will also be turned off, but as part of Season 4, an offline mode has been made available, which means that the game will always be accessible in some form.
Promising future of the Arkham universe
Spoilers ahead!
Below we describe things related to the conclusion of the plot of Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League.
The most interesting thing about Episode 8: Balance is actually the ending itself, as it suggests that the Arkham universe will continue to be developed.
- The finale shows that the real Batman is alive, and the one we killed earlier was just a clone.
So the fans' speculations have been confirmed. For some time, they suspected that the Justice League members, with whom we fought in Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, were merely clones of these superheroes created by Brainiac.
The game had been giving hints from the beginning that this was the case. For instance, when the real Flash was captured, he was missing a finger, but the one we fought later as a boss didn't have a mutilated hand. In turn, after the killing of John Stewart, his ring didn't behave as it usually does after the death of every Green Lantern.
- This kind of ending paves the way for this universe to continue. In terms of the storyline, Arkhamverse could survive without Batman, but from a commercial point of view, it wouldn't be a good choice.
- All this makes the creation of another game from the Batman: Arkham series more likely.
After the failures of both Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League and Gotham Knights, returning to the proven single-player series with the Dark Knight seems to be the best move for WB Games. The only question that arises is whether the title will be developed by Rocksteady Studios or perhaps WB Games Montreal.
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League was released in February 2024 on PC, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PlayStation 5.
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