A senior member of Rocksteady has recently addressed the live service controversy surrounding Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, reassuring fans that the game will meet their expectations. Five years after the conclusion of the Batman: Arkham Knight storyline, Rocksteady introduced a new spin-off, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Departing from the Arkhamverse formula, this upcoming installment focuses on the Task Force X as they embark on a perilous mission against the brainwashed heroes of the DC Universe.
Given the significant shift from the usual Arkhamverse approach, the game has naturally sparked division among players, generating various controversies since its 2020 announcement. One major point of contention revolves around Suicide Squad‘s live service elements, including the battle pass and gear system. In light of recent unsuccessful live service games like Marvel’s Avengers, these features have provoked a substantial backlash against Rocksteady’s latest superhero title. This criticism has intensified amid several delays leading up to the February release date, raising concerns that the issues players have with Suicide Squad may not have been adequately addressed.