If a live service game unveils a cool plot twist, but no one is around to see it, does it really exist?
That’s what’s currently happening with Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, which has revealed that its Justice League was not actually killed at all, and instead those were copies, with the real ones waiting to be rescued.
But tracking the ongoing determination of Suicide Squad to finish out its year of four seasons is…bleak.
Now that season 2 launched, we can see how it performed on Steam at least.
This is, perhaps as expected, going differently than the launch of the Joker season, which didn’t exactly skyrocket things to a healthy level, but was about a 600% increase late March.
The only announced character players have been looking forward to is Deathstroke in season 4.
There were indications that we did not kill the actual Justice League during the main game, but only tiny hints and no outright reveals. »