The delay of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was initially reported by Jason Schreier a week ago. At the same time, he suggested that the production will debut in a few months and that the creators will just have to deal with minor fixes. This viewpoint is not shared by Jeff Grubb, which indicates that Rocksteady Studios is in for additional difficulties.
The release of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is slated to take place in 74 days, as shown by the official calendar. During the most recent State of Play, we were able to see gameplay photos that were not received with a great deal of enthusiasm from the participants. What can I say, the game’s negative reaction was most likely to damage its condition, and according to the most recent sources, Rocksteady Studios has opted to delay the release of the title in order to refine it. While Jez Corden, who works for Windows Central, suggested not so long ago that the position might not be available until the third quarter of this year, the most recent reports suggest that the timeframe will be further in the future.
In reference to the lawsuit, Jeff Grubb was quoted as saying, “I heard that Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League could not possibly be launched until 2024 and that the developers would make significant alterations to the production.”
(Rumor) Jeff Grubb has heard that Suicide Squad could potentially be delayed into 2024
This is a bigger delay then what has been put out there. This source on this, has always been a good one.
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β Idle Slothππ (@IdleSloth84_) March 10, 2023
We will see yet another significant delay for Warner Bros. games if the report is accurate. The firm bragged about Hogwarts Legacy’s enormous success, but it cannot anticipate comparable outcomes for games set in the DC universe β let’s not forget that Gotham Knights did not dominate the sales charts.
The studio and the publisher have not yet responded to any rumors.