Rocksteady's upcoming Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League has been delayed once again, Bloomberg reports.
In a new article, Bloomberg's Jason Schreier writes that, according to a person familiar with the matter, the game has been pushed back to later this year. A new release date hasn't been mentioned in the article. Warner Bros. and Rocksteady showed off the game's gameplay during a Sony showcase late last month. As some of you might know, this gameplay showcase wasn't received too well by the community.
"Warner Bros. has again delayed a video game based on the Suicide Squad comic book franchise, pushing it from a May release date to later this year, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter", Schreier writes in his article.
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League was first slated for a release last year but was later delayed into 2023. Late last year, Rocksteady and Warner Bros. announced that the game would release on May 26 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. As said, the Bloomberg article doesn't mention a new release date aside from it releasing somewhere later this year. As with all rumors, please take the information above with a pinch of salt. Still, Schreier has been quite accurate with his reports.
Officially announced back in 2020, Kill The Justice is an action-adventure shooter that can be played solo or in online co-op.
“Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League showcases Rocksteady Studios’ ability to combine masterful storytelling and compelling gameplay based on well-known DC characters,” said David Haddad, President of Warner Bros. Games, upon the game's announcement. “The team is creating a genre-defining experience that brings the formidable Suicide Squad to life in a way
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