Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League news reveals that Rocksteady has scaled back support following a poor launch, which lost $200 million. Initially planned support has dwindled to "barebones", leaving fans worried about the game's future. Despite rumors of new characters like Mrs. Freeze and Deathstroke, there's uncertainty about future content due to shaky community interest and resources being redirected to other projects such as a director's cut of Hogwarts Legacy. Warner Bros. has yet to comment on the situation, and fans speculate if Rocksteady might pivot back to single-player games like the Batman: Arkham series.

Will Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League get new content or seasons?

It is uncertain if new content or seasons will be released for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League due to the game's poor performance and the reallocation of resources by Rocksteady.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, developed by Rocksteady, was highly anticipated due to the studio's success with the Batman: Arkham series. The game's premise involves iconic villains like Harley Quinn and Deadshot trying to save the world from a mind-controlled Justice League. Despite its interesting concept, the game failed to meet expectations, leading to reduced ongoing support and speculation about Rocksteady's future projects.