Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguehasn’t been the continuation of the Batman: Arkham games fans had hoped for.When Rocksteady announced a new game set in the “Arkhamverse” would give players control of the Suicide Squad in an open-world looter shooter fans were understandably skeptical. Since the game’s launch it’s been met with amuted responsefrom fans and critics, withour reviewsaying it’s actually fun gameplay couldn’t save the repetitive missions and lacklustre story.Check outSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice LeaguebelowPoor reviews aside, it’s clear players are quickly losing interest. Once you’ve beaten thealarmingly short main storythe only thing left is side content and raids, though Rocksteady has promised more content will be added over time. This includes new missions, characters and story expansions, the first year of which will be free.AdvertUnfortunately it doesn’t seem like players will be sticking around to see any of it, as the game’s concurrentSteamplayers are dropping like flies.According to thelatest statsthe game hit an all-time peak of 13,459 players. Since then the game has retained an average of over 1,000 which is far from ideal for a live-service game. In fact all the disappointment aroundSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguehas somehow led to asurge of purchases and playersforBatman: Arkham Knight, though to be fair it is a vastly better game.Ultimately it seems likeSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leagueis destined to die a death, especially if player numbers continue to dwindle over the next few months. The only hope it has now is ifPlayStationandXboxsales/concurrent players are any better, especially since it has crossplay multiplayer.Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leagueis available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros GamesTopics:Batman,DC,Warner Bros,Xbox,PlayStation,PC

Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguehasn’t been the continuation of the Batman: Arkham games fans had hoped for.When Rocksteady announced a new game set in the “Arkhamverse” would give players control of the Suicide Squad in an open-world looter shooter fans were understandably skeptical. Since the game’s launch it’s been met with amuted responsefrom fans and critics, withour reviewsaying it’s actually fun gameplay couldn’t save the repetitive missions and lacklustre story.Check outSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice LeaguebelowPoor reviews aside, it’s clear players are quickly losing interest. Once you’ve beaten thealarmingly short main storythe only thing left is side content and raids, though Rocksteady has promised more content will be added over time. This includes new missions, characters and story expansions, the first year of which will be free.AdvertUnfortunately it doesn’t seem like players will be sticking around to see any of it, as the game’s concurrentSteamplayers are dropping like flies.According to thelatest statsthe game hit an all-time peak of 13,459 players. Since then the game has retained an average of over 1,000 which is far from ideal for a live-service game. In fact all the disappointment aroundSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguehas somehow led to asurge of purchases and playersforBatman: Arkham Knight, though to be fair it is a vastly better game.Ultimately it seems likeSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leagueis destined to die a death, especially if player numbers continue to dwindle over the next few months. The only hope it has now is ifPlayStationandXboxsales/concurrent players are any better, especially since it has crossplay multiplayer.Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leagueis available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros GamesTopics:Batman,DC,Warner Bros,Xbox,PlayStation,PC
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguehasn’t been the continuation of the Batman: Arkham games fans had hoped for.When Rocksteady announced a new game set in the “Arkhamverse” would give players control of the Suicide Squad in an open-world looter shooter fans were understandably skeptical. Since the game’s launch it’s been met with amuted responsefrom fans and critics, withour reviewsaying it’s actually fun gameplay couldn’t save the repetitive missions and lacklustre story.Check outSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice LeaguebelowPoor reviews aside, it’s clear players are quickly losing interest. Once you’ve beaten thealarmingly short main storythe only thing left is side content and raids, though Rocksteady has promised more content will be added over time. This includes new missions, characters and story expansions, the first year of which will be free.AdvertUnfortunately it doesn’t seem like players will be sticking around to see any of it, as the game’s concurrentSteamplayers are dropping like flies.According to thelatest statsthe game hit an all-time peak of 13,459 players. Since then the game has retained an average of over 1,000 which is far from ideal for a live-service game. In fact all the disappointment aroundSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguehas somehow led to asurge of purchases and playersforBatman: Arkham Knight, though to be fair it is a vastly better game.Ultimately it seems likeSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leagueis destined to die a death, especially if player numbers continue to dwindle over the next few months. The only hope it has now is ifPlayStationandXboxsales/concurrent players are any better, especially since it has crossplay multiplayer.Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leagueis available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguehasn’t been the continuation of the Batman: Arkham games fans had hoped for.
When Rocksteady announced a new game set in the “Arkhamverse” would give players control of the Suicide Squad in an open-world looter shooter fans were understandably skeptical. Since the game’s launch it’s been met with amuted responsefrom fans and critics, withour reviewsaying it’s actually fun gameplay couldn’t save the repetitive missions and lacklustre story.
Check outSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguebelow
Poor reviews aside, it’s clear players are quickly losing interest. Once you’ve beaten thealarmingly short main storythe only thing left is side content and raids, though Rocksteady has promised more content will be added over time. This includes new missions, characters and story expansions, the first year of which will be free.
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Unfortunately it doesn’t seem like players will be sticking around to see any of it, as the game’s concurrentSteamplayers are dropping like flies.
According to thelatest statsthe game hit an all-time peak of 13,459 players. Since then the game has retained an average of over 1,000 which is far from ideal for a live-service game. In fact all the disappointment aroundSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguehas somehow led to asurge of purchases and playersforBatman: Arkham Knight, though to be fair it is a vastly better game.
Ultimately it seems likeSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leagueis destined to die a death, especially if player numbers continue to dwindle over the next few months. The only hope it has now is ifPlayStationandXboxsales/concurrent players are any better, especially since it has crossplay multiplayer.
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leagueis available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.
Topics:Batman,DC,Warner Bros,Xbox,PlayStation,PC