Suicide Squad Is Suffering Spectacularly – Can The First Season Regain Players’ Trust?!

Season 1 of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League premieres on March 28. The developers have high hopes for it (and for the Joker’s character).

 

 

Rocksteady spent nine years developing Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. As we know, the title “did not live up to Warner Bros.’s expectations.” It is clear that many players are unhappy with the company. After all, based on content, the offer was planned for several months, but there really aren’t too many players at the moment. However, it is possible that with season 1, some of them will return.

As announced by the official X/Twitter account, the Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Season 1 date has been announced.

From March 28, players can welcome the arrival of Joker. Granted, he’s technically a villain from another universe, not the Arkhamverse that we’ve gotten to know in previous Batman games. Either way, this Joker will be a playable character. Thus, sworn enemies will be able to clash.

According to SteamDB, Suicide Squad has less than 400 players on PC at the time of writing. It’s a third-person action shooter. Even though the community really enjoys Rocksteady’s game, it failed to capture the players. In one month, it went from over 13,000 people to just 380 online users on Steam alone. What’s more, Gotham Knights has more players right now!

 

Suicide Squad is delayed again on the Epic Games Store

 

There are players who were caught off guard by this. After all, a few months ago, we reported that Warner Bros.’s game will be released on March 5 on the Epic Games Store. However, it was announced via social media that this version will now debut in store on March 26. Epic Games does not know an apparent reason behind the selective delay. But it is possible that the news came as a surprise to several players.

Source: X, SteamDB

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