
James Gunn teases next Arkham saga post 'Suicide Squad'
Dec 18, 2023 2:14 PMFans of the celebrated Batman Arkham series can look forward to more adventures in the 'Arkham-verse,' following hints from DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn that the upcoming game 'Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League' will not be the final installment. Set to release in February 2024 after multiple delays, 'Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League' will allow players to explore the same universe as the previous Arkham titles. Although the game had faced skepticism due to its online requirement, developers have reassured that an offline mode will become available post-launch.
Through social media interactions, James Gunn has conveyed optimism and interest in the Arkham-verse's future beyond the Suicide Squad title. Despite a post deletion, Gunn's comments captured by fans suggest DC's commitment to further gaming experiences in this beloved setting, fueling speculation and excitement among the fanbase. Rocksteady Studios, known for the quality of their previous Arkham games, remains at the development forefront, promising to uphold the rich narrative and gameplay standards expected by their audience.
Will 'Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League' be available to play offline?Yes, 'Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League' will have an offline mode implemented in a post-launch update, allowing players to experience the game without an internet connection.

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Good to see Rocksteady isn't swinging their last bat in Gotham; the Arkham-verse expanding is like finding out your favorite comic run isn't over. Also, big props for making 'Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League' accessible offline post-launch—it’s a solid move for us gamers who like to dive in without always being tethered to the net.

Gunn's tease about the Arkham-verse's longevity is like a Batarang thrown into the future of gaming—it's pretty exciting to think about what's on the horizon. And with an offline mode for 'Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League' coming after launch, Rocksteady is listening to the bat-signal from fans who crave that solo play.

Super stoked to hear James Gunn is keeping the Arkham-verse alive, it's like the story that keeps on giving And props to Rocksteady for ensuring 'Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League' will eventually cater to the offline gamers too – totally gets that not everyone's on board with always-online play. 🎮🦇