Warner Bros. has delayed Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League into 2024...
dropped in February, with many players taking issue with its live-service elements, so that could be a factor in Warner Bros' decision.
Although Rocksteady has said that the Battle Pass system will only offer cosmetic items, and that new missions and earnable characters would be added over time for free, it seems like it's not quite the game some players were expecting from the developer behind the fantastic Batman: Arkham series. Naturally, comparisons have been drawn with Marvel's Avengers from Square Enix, which notoriously struggled to sustain an audience.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will now launch on February 2nd, 2024, for Xbox Series X|S. What do you think about the delay? Drop down below and let us know!
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