Warner Bros has announced that Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has been delayed once again, with the new release date now set for February 2nd, 2024. Apparently, the developer needs more time to "work on getting the game to be the best quality experience for players." Originally, the game was scheduled to launch in 2022, but has been delayed to May 2023.
Earlier Bloomberg report hinted that Warner Bros will one again push the release to 2024, mostly due to negative responses at a PlayStation live stream, which were mostly focused on the requirement to play online for both single-player and co-op and battle pass. Now, Warner Bros has officially confirmed the delay over on Twitter, confirming the new February 2nd, 2024 launch date. Unfortunately, this is not a minor delay, so hopefully, Rocksteady Studios will be able to get it right this time and there won't be further delays. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will come to PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S.
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Earlier Bloomberg report hinted that Warner Bros will one again push the release to 2024, mostly due to negative responses at a PlayStation live stream, which were mostly focused on the requirement to play online for both single-player and co-op and battle pass. Now, Warner Bros has officially confirmed the delay over on Twitter, confirming the new February 2nd, 2024 launch date. Unfortunately, this is not a minor delay, so hopefully, Rocksteady Studios will be able to get it right this time and there won't be further delays. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will come to PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S.
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