Suicide Squad hackers somehow play the role of killing blow

Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League character Captain Boomerang grins at something off-screen with a gun over his right shoulder.

Picture: Rocksteady Studios

The live service shooter appears Suicide Squad: Kill Justice league is once again suffering from a hacker problem. Instead of cause absolutely absurd damageThis time hackers have figured out how to get access to unreleased characters and skins. And publisher WB Games is reportedly issuing DMCA takedown notices against any assets that have found their way online.

As reported by IGNa hacker figured out how to play as DeathStroke, One of the four characters teased by developer Rocksteady Studios for an upcoming one Suicide Squad Season. The hacker is supposedly the top player on the game’s leaderboard, so anyone who logs in and checks the leaderboard should be able to see it. Pictures of it circulated, although no character model was visible, just the DeathStroke name and logo. There were also unreleased skins for The Joker and King shark which people somehow accessed and all posted on Reddit on April 4th and

YouTuber TrixRidiculous, who primarily covers DC and Marvel-related RPGs, was quickly removed from his posts on X/Twitter in a DMCA strike.

“I posted three pictures on Twitter,” TrixRidiculous said My city by email. “Within probably 30 minutes I received a DMCA strike from WB Games [Kotaku saw a screenshot of this notice]. Please just point out that the leaderboard is full of hackers/cheaters who have been unbanned since release, because that’s all I’ve tried anyway.” This opinion is shared on the game’s official subreddit, with people over “lose interest” In Suicide Squad because hackers are flooding the leaderboards.

My city I’ve reached out to WB Games for comment.

That comes not too long after Suicide Squad launched its first season, which went live and was introduced on March 28th The joker as a playable character. Unfortunately, they were players I was immediately excited about the content offerings, in which he decries the tricky battle pass and lack of plot for the Clown Prince of Crime and Hyucks. Things don’t seem to be going well for Rocksteady Studios’ latest title lately, as WB Games said: “fell short of expectations” in February.

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