Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a live service game, but it’s one that will respect your time, if the devs are to be believed.
Easily one of the biggest problems with live service games is that you kind of need to be constantly playing them in order to keep up with it all. For some strange reason (ahem, money), Rocksteady’s upcoming Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a live service title – but with how it’s shaping up, it could be spelling the end of live service. In a recent Q&A over in the game’s official Discord server, the devs have said that the game will respect your time (thanks, PCGamer). While it might be live service, you won’t actually have to play everything as it’s coming out, as you can play through a battle pass even once the season for it is over.
Studio director Darius Sadeghian explained that “you will be able to go back and play previous Battle Passes after a Season ends. We believe that our team has created some of the best looking cosmetic items ever, and we want those to be available for our players to enjoy without fear that they’ll miss out on anything.” On top of that, Sadeghian noted that the two “episodes” added each season will all be replayable, which will apparently include things like “new gear (including an Infamy set themed around an iconic DC villain), new missions, and new boss fights all for the low, low price of (you guessed it) free!”