Rocksteady, the renowned studio behind the Batman Arkham series, has launched the highly anticipated game Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League in early access this week.
Controversy has surrounded the game since its unveiling, with leaked gameplay footage and story details fueling skepticism among fans. Previews from major publications like IGN have also contributed to the negative buzz, a rare occurrence in the gaming community. IGN’s representatives, who expressed their dislike for the game, were subsequently denied press copies by Warner Bros in response.
Early access to the game has been marred by technical issues, leading to multiple server shutdowns. The $100 Suicide Squad: To Kill the Justice League Deluxe Edition, which grants early access, has faced criticism due to the extended maintenance period. Additionally, a bug in the early access version reportedly spoiled the game’s ending, disappointing users.
Analytics company McLuck reported a 791% surge in refund requests for Suicide Squad following its glitchy launch, according to Windows Central.
Regular editions of the game for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC will be available on February 2nd.
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