

Rocksteady Studio’s next superhero title, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, has been delayed once again. But that’s not a new thing for the project. However, the latest update comes just a month ahead of its release. Fortunately, the new information will not entirely disappoint players. It is still coming soon.
It appears that only some players will be unlucky. Not all the fans will have to go through the waiting phase for Kill the Justice League. So what’s this entire situation about? The game is both getting delayed while also not getting delayed – strange right? This article will try to clear all the doubts fans may have right now.
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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League delayed on Epic Games Store
Players should not go into a panic mode because Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has been delayed only for Epic Games Store. Yes, the PC version of the game on this digital store front will now arrive in March 2024. On the other hand, Kill the Justice League will still release on February 2 for consoles as well as Steam.

Epic Games Store is the only exception when it comes to the launch date. Players using this platform on PC will get to enjoy Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League on March 5, 2024.
Since the game will now arrive a month later, players on Epic’s store will get a full refund from the platform in case they have already pre-ordered Kill the Justice League, as confirmed by Rocksteady.
“A confirmation email of this cancellation will be sent directly from the Epic Games Store Support Team,” according to Rocksteady’s channel on Discord. Meanwhile, PC players on Steam, PS5, and Xbox Series X\S can fire up the game on February 2.
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When it comes to the content, Kill the Justice League has a lot to offer. Sadly, recent leaks have spoiled the fun for many fans who are looking forward to its debut. For example, the actual design for the main villain, the game ending, and looks of characters like Joker and Poison Ivy have reportedly surfaced on the internet.
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Rocksteady’s team had recently shared a message over the unfortunate leaks while urging fans to “avoid spoilers where you can. And please try not to impact the enjoyment of other players by posting spoilers.”
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