Rocksteady has confirmed that 𒈔168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is receiving a nine-month delay, with its new release date slated for February 2, 2024.It's been a pretty rough few months for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. After getting a May release date late last year, its gameplay reveal in February was met with massive𝐆 backlash thanksꩵ to its GaaS elements, floaty action, and constant internet connection requirement. This was then m꧒et with reports that the game had been del๊ayed to 2024, marking the game's third big delay since it was initially revealed. As expected, those reports were true - Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has been delayed from its planned release next month to February of next year - February 2, to be precise. That means it just got hit with a nine-month delay, which is pretty massive for a game that was supposed to be out in a few weeks.[EMBED_TWITTER]//twitter.com/suicidesquadRS/status/1646593761022038017[/EMBED_TWITTER]I, Rocksteady said, "We have made the tough but necessary decision to take the time needed to work on getting the game to be the best quality experience for players. Thank you to our amazing community for your continued support, patience and understanding. There is much more to share in the coming months ahead and we look forward to seeing you in Metropolis next year."For those hoping that this means that Kill the Justice League will have its GaaS elements cut out from it, that's very unlikely to be the case. Not only do the mechanics seem to be baked into the game's whole structure, but Bloomberg's Jason Schreier, who originally reported that the game would be delayed out of 2023, confirmed that Rocksteady developers were told that the delay was to polish the game up and that it wasn't related to the reactions to the February showcase. Schreier also said that he doesn't believe that nine months is enough time to change the whole nature of the game, which is true of any release, but especially with Kill the Justice League - at least if we take into account how much of its GaaS mechanics Rocksteady chose to focus on during the February showcase.It's possible that the nine-month delay will see some of these mechanics tweaked and shifted around a little, but it's incredibly unlikely that Kill the Justice League suddenly goes from being a cooperative online shooter to a single-player-focused adventure. Still, we can at least hope that Rocksteady plans on removing the always-online requirements, .
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League Hit With 9 Month Delay
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