A bunch of interesting news to get through today, including several reports of PS5 users not being able to play online despite having PlayStation Plus subscriptions. We also got official confirmation that Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League won’t be releasing this year and a slip up from Xbox that may have revealed the release date of A Plague Tale: Requiem. If you want to know more, simply read on.
PS5 players have been a little confused recently as some players were reporting issues with their PlayStation Plus subscriptions. Those trying to play an online game or use the system’s cloud services were being told that they didn’t have an active subscription despite actually having one. The strange thing is that PlayStation’s servers were largely fine, confusing many users and leading to speculation that this is yet another example of PlayStation testing out its new “Spartacus” subscription service. Only Sony knows for sure.
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A report from earlier this year suggested that Rocksteady’s upcoming Suicide Squad game wouldn’t make its penciled in 2022 release date. It has now been confirmed by Rocksteady’s creative director Sefton Hill that the game has been delayed and will now launch in Spring 2023 instead. The reason why the game is being delayed is currently unknown, but Hill explained that the delay will be used to make the “best game we can.”
A Plague Tale: Requiem was announced during an Xbox showcase last year, but the release date was very vague, promising to release at some point in 2022. Thanks to an Xbox slip-up that occurred today, we now know that the game will likely release this summer on June 17. This date hasn’t been confirmed by publisher Focus
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