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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will complete its currently announced roadmap, publisher Warner Bros. has confirmed to IGN. After Rocksteady’s live service shooter flopped to the tune of $200 million, some players called into question Warner Bros.

' support for the game and the prospect of additional content beyond the already released Season 1. Players asked even tougher questions after a report from Bloomberg into Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s troubled development, with reporter Jason Schreier writing on X/Twitter Rocksteady was currently giving the game “some barebones support, definitely not as much as they’d originally planned.” According to Schreier, Rocksteady is helping out with a director’s cut of Warner Bros.



' smash hit Hogwarts Legacy while management pitches a return to single-player. But Warner Bros. told IGN that Rocksteady will see out Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s first year of support, while declining to comment on what happens afterwards.

"We are not yet discussing anything that is not announced," a spokesperson added. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was panned by critics upon launch and has extremely low player numbers on Steam. Some of the frustration stems from Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League not being another Batman game from Rocksteady, despite being set within the Arkhamverse.

The developer’s single-player Arkham series is much-loved by fans, with 2011’s Batman: Arkham City in particular held .

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