As several Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League players complained about the technical issues faced with Rocksteady Studios’ latest game, PlayStation is reportedly issuing refunds to some users. This decision from PlayStation comes over a month after the release of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a spin-off of the Batman: Arkham series, taking place five years after the events of 2015’s Batman: Arkham Knight. This open-world action-adventure game takes place in Metropolis, where the Suicide Squad — a team composed of Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, and King Shark — tries to save the city against the threat of Brainiac and his brainwashed minions. A month after its release, publiser Warner Bros. Discovery revealed that Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League had failed to meet sales expectations, with Rocksteady’s nine-year-old Batman: Arkham Knight beating its Steam player count.
Various PlayStation users have reported that Sony has refunded their purchase of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League following their complaints to customer service. Several players requested refunds for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League due to game-breaking bugs preventing them from enjoying Rocksteady’s game. While PlayStation doesn’t usually issue refunds when players are not satisfied with a game, it seems that the company is acknowledging the unplayability ofSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League for some players, canceled their purchase, and credited the game’s price to their account balance.
Some Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League players explained how they successfully got a refund from PlayStation. Reddit user Tris, who originally posted a picture of PlayStation’s customer service confirming the refund of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, explained that they reached out to PlayStation’s customer service through the live chat on their website and gave numerous details about the game-breaking issues plaguing
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