Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League developer Rocksteady has stated that an offline option would be added after the game's original release. The choice to need an online connection for gameplay at launch sparked backlash among players.
Rocksteady addressed the concerns in a statement on the game's official Discord account, outlining intentions to introduce an offline story mode. This feature will allow players to access the main campaign without the need for an internet connection.
"We're happy to confirm we are planning to add an offline story mode that will give players the option to experience the main campaign without an internet connection," the statement read. The update is slated for 2024, and further details will be disclosed as they become available.
The announcement was timed to coincide with the release of a new game trailer, which debuted at The Game Awards. The clip shows more of the gameplay and plot of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League supports complete cross-platform and cross-progression play as well as solo and online co-op gameplay for up to four players. Despite multiple delays, the much anticipated release date of February 2, 2024 has officially been announced.
Rocksteady has been actively engaging with the gaming community, launching a new Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League video series and opening pre-orders for the game. As gamers wait for the game's release, the inclusion of an offline option is expected to improve the entire gaming experience for those who prefer a more disconnected approach.
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