Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Concludes With Controversial Ending
Rocksteady's live-service game wraps up with a retcon-heavy finale that leaves fans divided and the Arkhamverse's future uncertain.
- The final update reveals that the Justice League members killed in the game were clones, sparing most heroes, including Batman, but leaving Wonder Woman permanently dead.
- The ending is presented as a brief, comic-style cutscene, which many fans found unsatisfying and indicative of budget constraints.
- Critics and players have criticized the twist for undermining the game's premise and rendering much of the story inconsequential.
- Rocksteady has ended post-launch support for the game, though online features will remain available, and an offline mode has been introduced.
- The game's poor reception, low player retention, and a reported $200 million loss for Warner Bros. have cast doubt on the future of the Arkhamverse.