Gotham Knights developer WB Montreal is working on the upcoming Wonder Woman game.
01.03.2024 - 17:04 / gamingbolt.com / Rocksteady Studios
Rocksteady Studios has outlined several changes coming to Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, particularly for its Mutators, in future patches. Unfortunately, players will have to keep waiting. In a new Developer Update, the developer confirmed there won’t be a patch next week.
“Our main focus right now is getting the whole game ready to receive our free Season 1 update this month, which includes the new playable character Joker, as well as new gear, environments, and more. As a result, we won’t release a patch next week as we dedicate ourselves to testing fixes and ensuring they’re ready for implementation.”
It addressed various ongoing issues, specifically for login, matchmaking and Mastery progression. A login that doesn’t need a client-side patch is being investigated, though the team is looking into more fixes for future patches. The same goes for matchmaking, with server improvements also under consideration to address lag.
A recent fix for Mastery levels ensures new players will be safe from lack of progress. However, for those suffering from it before that went live, the next patch addresses the same. Several accounts also can’t progress through Raising Hell’s tiers. A fix for the same is being looked into.
Stay tuned for more details in the coming weeks. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is available for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC. Check out our review here. Though sales figures are unknown, Warner Bros. Discovery confirmed it’s “fallen short of our expectations.”
Gotham Knights developer WB Montreal is working on the upcoming Wonder Woman game.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League finally launched last month, and it’s fair to say that it hasn’t got off to a great start. It was met with mixed reception (at best) from critics and audiences and has failed to attract a sizeable player base, with publisher WB Games recently saying that it had fallen short of commercial expectations.
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Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League has officially been delayed, on Epic Game Store.
As several Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League players complained about the technical issues faced with Rocksteady Studios’ latest game, PlayStation is reportedly issuing refunds to some users. This decision from PlayStation comes over a month after the release of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
The Epic Games Store version of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has been delayed once again, right before the day it was set to be released.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's first season of post-launch content gets underway on 28th March, introducing The Joker as a new playable character. Additionally, the delayed Epic Games Store version of Suicide Squad is now scheduled to launch on 26th March.
Developer Rocksteady Studios has revealed that it will be kicking off Season 1 of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League on March 28. As part of the game’s first bit of post-launch content, Joker will be joining Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
Long before the Suicide Squad went on to try about killing the Justice League, it dug its own grave. The action-adventure shooter from Rocksteady was born with the burden of living up to the lofty standards set by the studio's beloved Batman: Arkham games. Then, it stepped on a rake when last year's gameplay reveal confirmed that the game would be an always-online, live service looter shooter — a departure from Rocksteady's repertoire of narrative-focussed single-player experiences. And when it finally came out in early access ahead of its February 2 release, the developers had to pull it offline due to a bug that led to full story completion just as players logged in to the game for the first time.
The concurrent player count for the Steam version of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has dropped so much since launch that it’s now frequently lower than that of Gotham Knights.
A massive update for the Nintendo Switch port of Batman: Arkham Knight has just been dropped, but players have reported that the game still has many issues. Much like the original Windows release, the Switch port of Rocksteady Studios' beloved action-adventure experience suffers from numerous technical problems.
Wiedenfels made the statement during a financial call to investors.