Arkham Batman Lives, Reveals ‘Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League’ As It Dies
- Rocksteady Games' live-service shooter Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has ended, revealing that the Justice League members killed were clones, except for Wonder Woman, who died fighting Superman's clone.
- The game's final cutscene shows that Harley Quinn shot Batman's clone, and the Justice League created clones to deceive Brainiac.
- The squad was freed from Amanda Waller's control, and players can continue in offline mode after the game's shutdown.
- Despite the reveal, fans were upset about the controversial plot turn and the overall execution of the storyline, leading to a negative reception.
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The final piece of content for Rocksteady Studios’ Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League landed this week, and it effectively and unceremoniously undoes the dramatic deaths of two more of its Justice Leaguers. In episode 8 of Kill the Justice League, Task Force X successfully kills the last remaining Brainiac, then — Look up in … The post Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League brings back its dead DC heroes appeared first on W CNN RADIO NEWS.
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