According to Jason Schreier’s sources, Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League will experience another delay. Rocksteady would like to fix some bugs, but that won’t change the premise of the game that has been criticized by fans.
It looks like the debut of Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League will be delayed again. According to a person connected to the game, contacted by the famous journalist Jason Schreier, the release of Rocksteady’s work will be pushed back from May 26 (the official date so far) until later this year. If this information comes true, it will be yet another delay in the release of the game – it was originally supposed to be released in 2022.
It should be noted that the alleged reason for the decision to delay suicide squad they are not due to the player’s negative reaction to the game, but to technical problems. The developers would like more time to fix bugs, but they won’t change the core gameplay that netizens are complaining about.
The gameplay was revealed in February during the show State of Play. Fans were unhappy with a lot of things, but perhaps mostly the fact that the title will be a live service game, and later also the fact that even single-player play will require an internet connection. Unsurprisingly, this has caused outrage from many, especially since Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League is being developed by the developers responsible for the critically acclaimed Batman: Arkham series. The games in this series focused on a “single-player” experience and did not feature flashy cosmetic elements or microtransactions. In short, this is not what fans expected from the new Rocksteady production.
So far, there is no official statement from the developers regarding the postponement of the game’s release. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League It will be available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles and PC.
- Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League – official site.