According to new reports, the delay for Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League could be much longer than originally anticipated.
The day before yesterday we heard rumors about another delay of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, the next project from Rocksteady, a studio known for Batman: Arkham Asylum, Arkham City and Arkham Knight. The latest reports suggest the delay could be much longer than originally anticipated..
- The source of this new information is usually well-informed journalist Jeff Grubb, who revealed it in a recent episode of the Game Mess podcast.
- According to Grubb, there is a good chance that the release of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League It will be postponed to 2024.
- Previous rumors, coming from Jason Schreier, were for late 2023.
- However, Grubb points out that he only received the information about a possible launch in 2024 from one of his most reliable sources.
remember that for now, the launch is still officially scheduled for May 26 this year (on PC, PS5 and XSX/S). The next delay of the game, either by a few months or until 2024, will be another example of the problems Rocksteady has had with this project. After all, it will soon be 8 years since the release of their previous game, Batman: Arkham Knight.
However, postponing the release to 2024 may be a good decision. The recent gameplay demo had a disastrous reception. Rumors of a months-long delay claimed that the developers had no intention of changing gameplay or network elements and just needed more time to polish the project. However, an extra year or more of work would allow these much-criticized elements to be changed, and judging by player feedback, the title badly needs it.
- Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League – Official Site