How Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s Endgame Sets Up Future Content

Rocksteady's Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has had a rough go of it so far when it comes to reception, but what good it brings to the table in terms of story, characters, and gameplay is difficult to deny. As the spiritual successor to the Batman: Arkham series, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League follows in the footsteps of Rocksteady's beloved franchise while simultaneously shedding new light on familiar characters in a brand-new engaging story experienced from a rather compelling perspective.

Although Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League does resolve many of its major plot points by the time the credits roll, the conclusion to its main story is still significantly open-ended. After all, Kill the Justice League is a live-service game, so Rocksteady needs to ensure the game has plenty of room for more content in future updates. As such, aside from the content roadmap that the developer has shared both in-game and out, Kill the Justice League's current endgame activities suggest a similar path for the future.

The Justice League and Earth-1's Brainiac Are Dead

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The bulk of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's main story is summed up in its title: killing the Justice League. As such, players spend most of their time throughout the game's narrative looking for methods they can use against Brainiac's mind-controlled Justice League and then taking them down for good. Once players have defeated Flash, Green Lantern, Batman, and Superman, however, they are then tasked with subduing Brainiac.

After their first combat encounter with a Flash-like Brainiac in another realm, the squad transports his corpse to Luthor from Earth-2 and Kill the Justice League's Amanda Waller, who then stabs Brainiac in the head with a special device used to harvest information from his mind, leaving him to die in the process. From here, the Suicide Squad receives confirmation that they have twelve more Brainiacs to kill in other universes, resulting in an open-ended conclusion for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and paving the way for its endgame and future content.

How Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's Endgame Sets the Tone for the Future

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It's unclear whether Rocksteady will decide to somehow revive the Justice League moving forward, but players shouldn't rule out the chance, given the developer's history with resurrecting dead characters like Poison Ivy. Nevertheless, Rocksteady has a healthy roadmap of content lined up for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, and the current endgame activities likely set the tone for what that content will look like.

Currently, Kill the Justice League's endgame content revolves around completing Incursion Missions in the Elseworlds to earn a unique set of Infamy weapons and gear tied to the DC character Bane. Players can increase the difficulty of Incursion Missions by increasing its Mastery Level, which adds enemy mutators and weather to each activity and thereby improves the rewards it offers upon completion.

As players complete increasingly difficult Incursion Missions, they then earn Finite Crisis ranks, which determine the tier of Bane Infamy gear they receive upon completing an Incursion Mission. Obviously, this all comes back to eventually taking down Brainiac's forces once and for all.

This endgame loop will likely continue as Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League adds new content when its seasons begin in March. However, Rocksteady has already confirmed the addition of new environments, new stories, and new characters in future updates, so this loop may evolve beyond where it is currently. That being said, players should expect to continue completing activities similar to Incursion Missions and increasing their rank to obtain gear and rewards tied to other DC characters until the Brainiac army is dealt with.

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