As a long-time fan of the Arkhamverse and a dedicated gamer, I have to say that Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has been a bit of a disappointment this year. The game’s downward spiral since its launch in January, with barely 5,000 players on Steam at any given time, is quite disheartening.
Since its debut in January of this year, the game Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League appears to have been experiencing a steady decline in popularity.
Since January, the game has consistently failed to exceed a player count of 5,000 on Steam. The second highest peak in player numbers, excluding the initial 13,000 players during launch day, occurred back in March, peaking at 3,042 players on Steam.
The game has been gradually losing momentum ever since it was launched, and Rocksteady Studios has recently announced that they will no longer be providing support for additional seasons, with Season 4 Episode 8 being the final online content available to players.
In December, you’ll have a chance to take on the role of Deathstroke in Season 4, Episode 7. Although some see this as the final gasp for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s online functionality, fans are glad that an offline mode will still allow them to enjoy the game.
Players express joy at finding the game on sale because it allows them to continue playing it offline. Unfortunately, some games such as “The Crew” have been removed from various digital platforms, denying consumers the opportunity to replay the game after delisting.
The approach taken by Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League for its business model involves offering it as an ongoing service, meaning regular updates and fresh content will be necessary. Given that its live service aspects received unfavorable responses from both players and reviewers in its initial release, the game faces a tough situation in 2024.
As a passionate fan, I found myself drawn into a game that held a time bomb within its premise, ticking away towards an inevitable end. Despite weaving more intrigue into the Arhamverse’s narrative tapestry, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League fell short of capturing the enchantment that previous games had offered. Regrettably, it earned the title of the $200 million disappointment of 2024.
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2024-12-10 13:43