Live service isn’t for everyone.

Promotional art for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League season 4, noting that it's coming December 10, alongside a model of Deathstroke, a villainous looking man with orange and dark blue armour. - 1

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It kind of feels like Rocksteady has given up on the game too, as on Friday this week it revealed that Deathstroke would be coming to the game next week on December 10 by… just posting a tweet with an image attached. Zero details about season 4, which the new character is launching with, no trailer, just a simple tweet essentially just saying “yup, it’s happening!” Dire stuff really, especially considering it’s the first tweet from the game’s official account in over half a month (the most recent tweet before that is literally just about a Riddler-themed grenade, too).

Back in June , Warner Bros. did confirm that Rocksteady would see the game through to its four-season roadmap outlined at the start of the year, which it certainly is doing. But seeing as Warner Bros. didn’t say anything about what comes after that, I think we can safely assume that this is the end of the road for the live service game that shouldn’t have been. Fingers crossed Rocksteady can get back to doing what it does best: single-player games (hint, hint Warner Bros.).

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's roadmap is finally coming to an end with Deathstroke, and after an incredibly rough year, presumably the end of new updates - 3

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