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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League delayed to February 2, 2024 major delay Rocksteady Studios Warner Bros. Game live-service game bad reaction

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Delayed All the Way to 2024

Warner Bros. Games and developer Rocksteady Studios have officially delayed Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League to February 2, 2024. This is a major delay, as the game was previously slated to launch on May 26, 2023. The developers offered a vague, boilerplate reasoning for the delay, saying, “We have made the tough but necessary decision to take the time needed to work on getting the game to be the best quality experience for players.” That is indeed the reason that most video games get delayed.

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For those who have been paying attention though, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League getting delayed in a big way isn’t actually surprising. Bloomberg already reported last month that the game had been internally delayed indefinitely, apparently as a result of harsh backlash the game faced from its showing at the February 2023 PlayStation State of Play. Many felt that Kill the Justice League just looked like any other live-service game, with characters whose animations did not even seem to reflect their distinct personalities. The fact that one of the game designers literally summarized the gameplay as being about watching numbers go up on your gear didn’t help things.

However, even with a delay to February 2024, it will not be possible for Rocksteady to just redesign Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League to ditch its live-service elements entirely. Rather, this will be time for the developers to just polish what they have and hopefully make a game that at least looks… fun.


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John Friscia
Former Managing Editor at The Escapist. I have been writing about video games since 2018 and editing writing on IT, project management, and video games for around a decade. I have an English degree, but Google was a more valuable learning resource. I taught English in South Korea for a year in 2018, and it was exponentially more fun than living in Pennsylvania. My major passions in life are SNES, Japanese RPGs, Berserk, and K-pop. I'm currently developing the game Boss Saga with my brother, which is guaranteed to change your life and you should buy it.