Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is being labeled as one of the worst AAA failures in recent memory, with WB Discovery CEO attributing losses in the company’s financials to the disappointing release of the game. Despite plans to double down on live service games, the game’s poor reception has raised concerns about the future of developer Rocksteady. Players were initially skeptical of the game’s live service looter shooter approach, as it deviated from the single-player superhero games they were accustomed to from Rocksteady.

The game’s first extended look was poorly received, leading to a significant delay in its release. While leaks from the closed alpha garnered some positive feedback, the final product was met with extremely poor review scores, with a 60 on Metacritic. Sales figures are rumored to be dismal, with reports suggesting they fell below even the worst-case scenario expectations. Despite debuting as the #1 game on PlayStation, it quickly dropped out of the top 10 list and struggled to maintain traction on other platforms such as Xbox and Steam.

In an attempt to salvage the game, Rocksteady shifted focus towards a live service model, releasing free content such as new characters and missions, with cosmetics being the only paid items available. However, the slow trickle of cosmetics and lack of substantial revenue from players have raised concerns about the game’s long-term viability. Despite efforts to inject interest with a new Joker season, player engagement remains low, with future seasons set to feature even lesser-known characters.

As a player who has invested significant time into Suicide Squad, the overall experience has been lackluster. While there are enjoyable aspects to the game, its overall execution falls short, as reflected in a 6/10 review. The game’s impact on WB Discovery’s earnings has raised doubts about Rocksteady’s future, particularly as they navigate the fallout from this industry failure. As the studio grapples with the repercussions of Suicide Squad’s reception, concerns linger about their ability to bounce back and deliver successful projects moving forward.

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