Rocksteady's Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League appears to be facing another delay.
According to a report from Bloomberg's Jason Schreier, Warner Bros. has delayed the game from its May 26 release date. This comes after fan backlash from the gameplay shown in Sony's most recent State of Play. However, as Schreier noted, delays like this are mainly for polish, rather than overhauling the gameplay elements fans weren't fond of in last month's reveal.
The information comes from an anonymous source with direct knowledge of the matter, according to Bloomberg. A new release date has not yet been made clear. IGN has reached out to Warner Bros. for comment on this story.
The State of Play's big gameplay showcase confirmed that Suicide Squad will be a live-service game with a battle pass and an RPG-style gear system.
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