‘Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League’ Game Reveals Retconned Final Ending

Kill The Justice League” was officially unveiled with the launch of Season 4 Episode 8, which is the last major content update for the game.

And boy, it’s a big retcon. Warning: Spoilers follow.

It has been clones all along

It turns out that, as part of Batman’s master scheme, the Justice League we’ve seen are actually clones. The genuine Justice League appears towards the end to put a halt to Brainiac and rescue the day.

Absolutely, so what this implies is that every member of the Justice League that the Suicide Squad eliminated in the game were actually replicas and not the genuine heroes themselves. This means that Batman is still very much alive. It turns out they weren’t the authentic members at all.

Instead of “Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League,” it’s more accurate to say that the game is actually titled “Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League Clones.

The game disclosed its major unveiling via comic-style illustrations rather than video footage, similar to previous updates since Rocksteady declared they were ceasing development and support for the game.

The concluding scenes further disclose that the Suicide Squad successfully elude Waller’s devices and decide to stay united, venturing into alternate universe realms known as Elsewords. Additionally, a heartfelt homage is paid to the late Kevin Conroy, who lends his voice to Batman in this game and tragically passed away in 2022. For your viewing pleasure, click below.

The release of “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League” was a total catastrophe. This game is packed with controversial content that many gamers strongly dislike and actively steer clear of, coming from Sweet Baby Inc. which they’ve grown to despise.

Rocksteady is now said to be developing a new Batman game.

Watch the Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League ending:

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2025-01-15 02:01