PlayStation is issuing refunds for Suicide Squad amidst fan disappointment
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has joined the ranks of this year’s worst-rated games and has become Rocksteady Studios’ worst release, with players abandoning the looter-shooter just a month after its launch.
Amidst this turmoil, it seems that PlayStation is now offering refunds to users who bought Suicide Squad.
A Reddit user recently shared their experience with the game and the refund process. They didn’t expect to get their money back, but Sony sent a letter confirming the refund.
Other users in the comments have also received compensation. While Sony rarely issues refunds, the gaming giant may have made an exception due to the potentially high number of similar requests.
Typically, PlayStation only allows returns within 14 days. Unlike Steam, the company only considers refunds for games that haven’t been downloaded. However, in this case, the user had already spent many hours in the game world.
Previously, Sony has refunded money for games like Cyberpunk 2077.
When Sony starts giving people their money back, you realize that you, as a developer, messed up.
Recently, Warner Bros also confirmed that the game did not meet sales expectations, as the publisher had high hopes for this service game. If the already small player base continues to seek refunds, Warner Bros may face even greater disappointment from this release.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League could have had a different story if it had been developed as a single-player game, but fans can only hope that this is Warner Bros.’ last attempt in this field of gaming entertainment.
Article from www.playground.ru