The future Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League unknown, but at the very least, he will complete the road map of his debut year.
Talking to IGN, a spokesperson for Warner Bros. Games said Rocksteady will complete and release the game’s content after launch. Despite this, the spokesman said that the WB “is not yet discussing anything that has not been announced”.
Rocksteady introduced first the road map of the four seasons in January ahead of the game’s launch. Although only the first has been released so far, each season will have a free DLC character and storyline for players.
Last weekBloomberg reports Detachment problematic development. Writer Jason Schreirer later suggested that the studio was preparing to give “barebones support” is reportedly a far cry from his original goals.
In the same report, Schreirer noted that Rocksteady was helping with the director’s cut Hogwarts Legacy, and potentially offering WB a new single-player game.
New line-up, same history of live service
Going from free, often substantial DLC updates to ending support is par for the course for troubled games with a live service. Recently, Anthem of BioWare there were two decent-sized updates before the studio closed the door on the game and its promising remake.
Last year, the curtain came down Marvel’s Avengers, which managed to release six free post-launch heroes before the end of development.
Before its sudden closure last month, Arkane Austin gave Redfall the latest update that makes the game playable in offline mode. But the studio failed to create a couple of DLC characters that were part of its supposedly planned ones road map.
incl Detachment After all, future seasons are said to include anti-heroes like Deathstroke and Mrs. Freeze. But the game’s fate seemed sealed when WB commented on it bad sales and PC players turned cloak to go play Batman: Arkham Knight again.