Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Could Be Delayed Further, Journalist Says


Thursday, the news broke that Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has been delayed from May to September 2023. Now, less than 24 hours later, there is concern and talk of another delay for the game.

In the latest episode Game Mess Decides podcastreporter Jeff Grubb said he has heard from sources that the game could even be pushed to 2024.

“I don’t want to panic or anything, but I’ve heard it’s not even coming this year,” Grubb says. “I hear 2024.

“I heard that earlier tonight [Thursday]. This is a bigger delay than what is even presented there.”

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was recently part of the latest Sony PlayStation State of Play presentation, where it received 15 minutes of coverage. In that coverage, viewers were shown a six-minute preview of the game. The fan response to it ended up being less than ideal for Warner Bros. Games.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is the sequel to Rocksteady’s Arkham Batman game series. In the game, players take control of the titular group to save the Justice League and stop an Alien invader from taking over Metropolis.

When the game is released, it will include play for up to four players via co-op. Rocksteady also revealed that every weapon and character can be fully upgraded in multiple ways.

What do you think about Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League possibly being delayed further?


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