Certain games can consume an extensive amount of time to complete, with players investing countless hours to reach the pinnacle of victory. The gratification felt when the credits finally roll can be immensely rewarding.
However, this typical gaming experience is not applicable to Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, at least not presently. Numerous players are discovering that they have ‘completed the game’ before even embarking on their initial in-game journey. This peculiar occurrence arises from an issue wherein players logging in find themselves endowed with full story completion right from the start.
Rocksteady, the game’s developer, is cognizant of this unforeseen shortcut through the narrative and is actively addressing the situation. The studio acknowledged the glitch on its social media platforms, announcing, “We will be performing maintenance on the game servers. During this time, the game will be unavailable.”
We’re aware that a number of players are currently experiencing an issue whereby upon logging into the game for the first time, they have full story completion.
To resolve this issue, we will be performing maintenance on the game servers.
During this time the game will be…
— Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League (@suicidesquadRS) January 29, 2024
The anticipated duration of this Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League maintenance is “several hours,” with the studio committed to keeping players informed as progress unfolds. The inconvenience caused by this issue prompted Rocksteady to express its apologies.
The studio’s official statement on social media reads, “We’re aware that a number of players are currently experiencing an issue whereby upon logging into the game for the first time, they have full story completion. To resolve this issue, we will be performing maintenance on the game servers. During this time, the game will be…”
Rocksteady is actively working to address this matter and aims to restore a balanced and fair gaming experience for all players.
Meanwhile, our Editor recently delved into the world of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, sharing a less-than-enthusiastic perspective on the overall experience. In his assessment, he observed, “It’s clear Rocksteady is keen to try something new with Suicide Squad while remaining tied to the studio’s past, but as an online shooter with live service elements, it’s perhaps trend-chasing more than sticking to what the studio does best. Its Arkham-verse lineage and characterful storytelling are strong, but this might not be the superhero fantasy you’re looking for.”