'Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League' Fails to Meet Warner Bros. Expectations
The game's underperformance marks a significant downturn after the success of 'Hogwarts Legacy', despite plans for continued post-launch support.
- Warner Bros. Discovery CFO Gunnar Wiedenfels announced that 'Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League' has not met the company's sales expectations, marking a significant downturn after the success of 'Hogwarts Legacy'.
- The game, developed by Rocksteady Studios, has faced criticism for its live-service model, technical issues, and lack of engaging content, leading to low player counts and negative reviews.
- Despite high hopes for the game, its performance on platforms like Steam has been disappointing, with a peak concurrent player count significantly lower than expected.
- Warner Bros. is now bracing for a tough financial quarter, as the game's underperformance contrasts sharply with the previous year's success of 'Hogwarts Legacy'.
- The company has committed to post-launch support for 'Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League', including new content and characters, despite the game's poor initial reception.