Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League continues the Arkhamverse narrative, setting the stage for potential DLC content. Rocksteady's commitment to live-service elements suggests a sequel might follow, aligning with WB's service model.
If Rocksteady and WB opt for player feedback, they could explore more single-player DC stories, even without Batman. A subtle clue in Batman: Arkham Knight hints at a possible future game centered around the League of Assassins and the resurrected Talia al Ghul.
Revisiting Ra’s al Ghul's Legacy in Arkham Knight
Potential for a Fresh Direction Post Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
The Shadow War DLC in Arkham Knight concludes Ra’s al Ghul's story, leaving room for new beginnings. Batman's actions seemingly put an end to Ra’s, but a lingering uncertainty around Talia's fate could lead to a surprising twist.
A future Arkhamverse installment could introduce a new Lazarus Pit, challenging the established narrative. Talia's mysterious disappearance offers a narrative thread for Rocksteady to explore in future games.
Unraveling a League of Assassins Tale
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A subtle hint in Arkham Knight suggests Talia's potential return. The morgue scene in the Shadow War DLC teases at her resurrection, opening up possibilities for a League of Assassins storyline. Rocksteady's bold narrative choices could lead to unexpected game directions.
While Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League sets the stage for Rocksteady's future plans, the unresolved mystery of Talia and the League of Assassins holds promise for new narrative avenues. Rocksteady's next move remains uncertain, but the potential for a Talia-centric game adds an intriguing layer to the DC gaming universe.