Rocksteady confirms Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League will have an offline mode, but not on day one

At launch, players will only be able to playSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leagueif they have an internet connection, but will receive an offline mode as post-launch content.

Rocksteady Studios has officially moved on from the Batman: Arkham series, which saw its final chapter with the stunningBatman: Arkham Knight, stillpraised as a “legendary game”that still holds up today.

Take a look at the latest gameplay forSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguebelow

The studio’s next adventure will beSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, a continuation of the ‘Arkham-verse’ that puts an unlikely team of criminal misfits against a corrupted Justice League.

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Fans didn’t take too kindly to this and speculated adelay in the game’s releasemay have been fixing this problem, but this wasn’t the case.

Luckily there is a ray of hope, as Rocksteady developer has confirmed via the game’s official Discord channel that offline support will be rolled out in a post-launch update, though when that will be remains a mystery.

The developersaid: “We are planning to add an offline story mode that will give players the option to experience the main campaign without an internet connection. We’re aiming to add this update in 2024.”

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Better late than never, though the damage may have already been done for some potential players, as many have publicly said they won’t be buying the game at launch but might consider it when offline play is an option.

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