"Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League" sees another delay in its supposed release for 2022, with the company adjusting the game's availability in its public showcase for the title. Rocksteady's co-founder broke the news to the public earlier today, and it presents a massive dispute on the gaming community as they have been expecting the game for this year.
Now, gamers would have to wait for 2023 for the anti-hero title.
'Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League' Delays for 2023
Rockstead Studios are here to announce sad news for all, which is the delay of the "Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League" game to 2023. The reason for this is its development that focuses on polishing the game to perfection, or as what its makers want for its release to the public that extends to next year.
There have been multiple delays to the game, and fans are getting frustrated for the many roadblocks it faced along the way. One fan argued that games delayed are not a testament to its future release to be perfect or well-received, as it may have many disputes against the company, its plot, story, and gameplay to consider.
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Rocksteady Studios Co-Founder Announces New Date
Sefton Hill, Rocksteady Studios co-founder and creative director broke the news to the public that the game will see a Spring 2023 release date. The director also showed a new spot on the "Suicide Squad" that changed its initial release date from 2022 to 2023.
Hill said that the company aims to bring its best release by 2023, hence the delay for this year's release.
DC Games and its Availability Now
Warner Bros. and its development of the famous DC Comics into feature adaptations and games are massive for the company, primarily as it showcases it yearly via the DC FanDome experience. One of the last teases regarding this is the arrival of a new "Batman" game from the company, alongside the Rocksteady game.
Another almost parallel game to the DC Comics Universe's titles includes the "Gotham Knights," a believed sequel to the "Arkham Knight" game from the company. It continues the story of "Batman" and his successors to protect Gotham City from the sinister beings that threaten its peace and safety. Its origins are a breeding ground for criminals.
The delays for "Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League" are extensive for the company, particularly as its teaser for 2020 said it would be available by 2021, and then a delay to 2022. The title is yet again delayed. The focus of this is due to the many improvements and fixes that its developers focus on, particularly with the multiple offers of the experience.
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Written by Isaiah Richard