With a recent wave of new reveals for comes the news that the game will be online-only — something that could end up hurting it greatly in the long run. Developed by the creators of the series, Rocksteady Studios, stars DC Comics villains Harley Quinn, Captain Boomerang, King Shark, and Deadshot as they face off against brainwashed members of the Justice League, along with the forces of overarching villain Brainiac.
As of Sony's February 2023 State of Play, has received a multitude of new reveals, including a major gameplay showcase, new story details, and a deep dive into the game's many systems surrounding its gameplay. Unfortunately, as the game has revealed a heavy emphasis on loot, granular RPG stats, and what's shaping up to be a live-service model, some are fearing that may end up becoming another — a sentiment that's only further encouraged by other details regarding the game. In particular, one aspect of is bound to be especially contentious — the game's online-only nature.
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As reported by, the website has revealed that the game will require constant internet connection — during both co-op and solo play. It's a decision that seems bound to hamper the game for a number of reasons, not the least of which is alienating players with unsteady or unreliable internet access. The game's popularity on release is already uncertain, as the difficulty of cultivating an audience for live-service games has resulted in several games shutting down. Paired with 's controversial battle pass and stiff competition from other big releases, could find itself with a dwindling player base very quickly.
Aside from concerns for players with unreliable internet, 's
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