Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has launched its Season 1 Episode 1 patch update. In the notes, you can find several additions, including the Elseworld Joker, new missions, more weapons, and the Wayneteach family of outfits.

Furthermore, Rocksteady has lowered the requirements for completing the End Game introduction and other balancing changes.

Despite the launch of Season 1 just happening, it appears that Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League Season 2 already has a launch date. Tentatively July 4th, the next massive update for the game is expected in about four months.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League – Season 2 in July?

 
Rocksteady are not slowing down to update Suicide Squad Kill the Justice LeagueThe updates for Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League are not slowing down. 
Rocksteady’s newest project has only been out for two months now. Yet, Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League has already launched its first set of free updates starting with Season 1.

Several balancing changes, bug fixes, and the inclusion of Elseworld Joker should make anyone still playing happy.

However, it appears Rocksteady isn’t letting up on the gas, and already has a release window for Season 2.

July 4th is the current release date for Season 2 of Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League. While players and the overall gaming community are not happy with how Rocksteady navigated Suicide Squad’s release, it doesn’t seem to affect the dropping of new content.

Season 1 Already Bombed, Why Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League Season 2?

Everything in Season 1's Episodes - Will they even make it to Season 4?Everything in Season 1’s Episodes – Will the game even make it to Season 4?
Fan reaction towards Season 1 has already been disappointing. Players are not pleased with the way this “Joker Season” is structured. Having players grind Season Rank 35 before having the chance to unlock Joker is absurd.

Why not have the Elseworld Joker unlockable at the start, and have additional missions to properly introduce him?

In addition, the content in the update is lacking, to say the least. No new story content, with very surface-level additions like weapons and skins.

Players were hopeful for Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League to improve, but this first update is already a failure for many.

Forcing the players to continuously grind for new content is not enjoyable, especially when the content itself is nothing new for the existing player base.

The two-month wait for this update was certainly not worth it.

Rocksteady probably already has a timeline laid out for Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League.

If the studio continues to displease their players with how the content is structured or lack of it, Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League will have no more players to receive these updates.

Hopefully, Season 1 Episode 2 can turn things around.

Did you play Season 1 of Suicide Squad yet? Are you looking forward to the possible release of Season 2 in July? Let us know what you think in the comments below!