Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League has undoubtedly divided the community and even Warner Bros. is not satisfied with the result. However, this does not happen for the same reasons.
Contrary to what one might have thought, Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League isn’t a total disaster. At least we came to this conclusion in our test and gave it a grade of 6/10. We still find a Rocksteady-specific staging and narrative, which is a main argument. The gameplay is also a great success, even if the fights are sometimes difficult to read. In short, by and large we are far from the predicted catastrophe. However, success is not inevitable, as the game’s publisher confirms.
“Suicide Squad” game disappoints Warner Bros
In fact, Gunnar Wiedenfels, the chief financial officer of Warner Bros. Discovery, recently announced the color. Since its arrival on February 2nd, Suicide Squad has “failed to live up to expectations.” We don’t know what the company’s revenue target was, but it clearly wasn’t met. The publisher is preparing for a “complicated year” in the gaming sector. The saddest part is that it was easy to expect. The game is struggling to get people excited about its adventure.
Yes, it’s reminiscent of Suicide Squad’s first dismal conclusion shortly after its release. SteamDB told us it had gathered 13,459 players during the biggest peak observed. Half as many as Marvel’s Avengers with more than 31,165 at one time. And this happened, as we remember, just a few days after his arrival. The traffic seen at the time supports the editor’s words, and the pill must be struggling to get through.
It’s all over? At the moment we cannot comment on this. We don’t have any real news on this topic, although rumors are circulating. The only thing we know is that Rocksteady has internally confirmed plans for four seasons. We’re talking about a certain amount of free content, including the addition of… the Joker! It remains to be seen whether this will get Suicide Squad back on track, but it will certainly be a difficult undertaking. Be continued.