Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is being delayed one again, but this time just for a select variety of players.
As reported by IGN, over on the official Suicide Squad Discord server, a community manager from WB Games shared that the Epic Games Store release of the sport is being delayed by just over a month. “The discharge for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League on the Epic Games Store is now March 5, 2024,” reads the statement. “When you pre-ordered the sport on this storefront, Epic will likely be cancelling your pre-order and refunding customers directly. A confirmation email of this cancellation will likely be sent directly from the Epic Games Store Support Team.”
The statement also made sure to focus on that on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Steam, the sport continues to be releasing February 2, and people with early access will have the option to play it January 30. It’s not particularly clear as to why the Epic Games version is being delayed by such a lengthy period, especially considering the actual fact it continues to be releasing on PC via Steam. This also is not the primary delay the sport has seen – it was originally meant to release in 2022, before being delayed into 2023, after which once more was delayed by almost a complete yr into 2024. Not exactly inspiring confidence, even whether it is coming from a studio like Rocksteady.
Suicide Squad has already proven barely controversial anyway, provided that it was expected to launch as an always-online title, though thankfully that’ll be modified in a post-launch patch. When you are fascinated with playing it, though, watch out, as there are already some quite big story spoilers floating about for the time being.
DC Studios co-head James Gunn also recently shared that Suicide Squad won’t necessarily be the last game within the Arkham-verse, though we’ll obviously should wait and see the way it’s received in the primary place.