Suicide Squad Game's Clone Twist Sparks Backlash
Suicide Squad Game's Clone Twist Sparks Backlash

Suicide Squad Game's Clone Twist Sparks Backlash

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The final update for 'Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League' has been released, featuring an offline mode and concluding the game's narrative with a controversial twist. The update reveals that the Justice League members killed during the game were actually clones created by Brainiac, with the real heroes, including Batman, still alive. This revelation has sparked backlash from fans who feel the ending undermines the game's plot and negates previous dramatic events. Despite Rocksteady's efforts to maintain post-launch support through additional content and updates, the game is widely considered a failure, both critically and commercially. The ending, presented in comic-strip style, leaves many questions unanswered and has been criticized for its lack of originality. The game's disappointing conclusion marks the end of Rocksteady's involvement with the title, as no further updates are planned.

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