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Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League battle passes will not expire, giving players time

Seasonal battle passes will not expire in Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, which should give players more time.

Rocksteady has reported that the post-launch contents of Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, in particular those related to the seasonal battle passes, will not expire and will therefore not be tied to specific time windows, giving players time to obtain them calmly.

It is, essentially, the same solution adopted by 343 Industries with Halo Infinite, and the motivation is practically the same: “We love to play, but we also have lives”, explained, in particular, Axel Rydby, the game director responsible for the title in question, reporting that this “is an important part of our philosophy behind creating the game.”

For this reason, the developers did not want to put too much pressure on the players, somehow forcing them to have to carry out long concentrated sessions to obtain objects that would otherwise become unattainable.

A calmer approach

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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League screenshot from the game

The solution was therefore to untie the battle passes from the time limits that usually characterize these systems when they are on a seasonal basis, precisely as was also done with Halo Infinite, so they can be kept active even after their expiration, or paused, replaced with others and resumed later.

“We don’t want the game to feel like some kind of all-encompassing commitment, or where you have to sacrifice a lot of time to see all the content, or necessarily require hundreds of hours of gameplay,” Rydby said.

In addition to the possibility of keeping the battle passes active, the fact of being able to play all of Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League in single-player is also part of this development philosophy. For the rest, we saw the global and early access unlock date and time for the game, as well as a live-action trailer featuring Will Arnett and Ron Funches.

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