Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Early images leaked onlinerevealing battle passes and other live service features.
This image was originally posted on 4Chan, but has since been confirmed to be authentic by VGC and is from a recent beta build of the game. Not only does the battle pass tab appear in the leaked screenshots, but also the in-game currency and in-game store.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is an online co-op open-world action-adventure game that has not officially announced any live service features. In fact, so far we’ve only seen glimpses of gameplay and in-game animations via various trailers released ahead of the game’s May 23rd launch later this year.
In addition to these leaks, some story details have been released by people who claim to have knowledge of the game’s general plot. However, this appears to have been vetoed by former Rocksteady artist Del Walker, who claimed on Twitter that the developers were “laughing” at the leaked story details.
https://twitter.com/TheCartelDel/status/1614532419385978881
The online reaction to these leaked images appears to have been mostly negative. Twitter user Fenix64_ was one of those users who summed up their thoughts succinctly: “This isn’t another game with a boof ass battlepass,” while others just shared various GIFs and memes expressing disappointment.
Additional information from Andy Robinson, Owner and Editor, VGCwho posted online that the battle pass is for cosmetics, the currency represents XP for playable characters, and “characters don’t start debuffed and debilitated,” according to his sources.
Even so, it’s by no means the ideal way to showcase this aspect of the game to the public, but you must be wondering why the battle pass is even included in a full-priced game like Suicide Squad? This isn’t the first game in recent memory to include a battle pass for little or no reason.
But what do you think? Let us know below, and if you think a game other than the free multiplayer genre should include a battle pass!
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