Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Plagued by Maintenance Issues in Early Access
ICARO Media Group
The highly anticipated game, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, has been hit with multiple maintenance issues during its early access period. Yesterday, shortly after the early access window opened for players in New Zealand, the game was abruptly taken offline due to a bug that affected players' story completion progress. The bug marked players' story completion to 100% as soon as they logged into the game, rendering them unable to participate in main missions.
In response to the bug, developer Rocksteady acted swiftly, implementing maintenance to address the issue. However, this maintenance disrupted players' gaming experiences, leaving them unable to access the game for an extended period. To further exacerbate the situation, this morning, the game's Twitter account announced a second round of scheduled maintenance, resulting in players being logged out of the game once again.
Ranked as the deluxe edition, which offered additional perks such as battle pass tokens and cosmetics, the ability for players to experience the game 72 hours before the official release was one of the major selling points. However, due to the maintenance setbacks, players have seen their early access time reduced to just 63 hours. Some players have expressed frustration, claiming they have only had an hour or less to play the game thus far.
Rocksteady's decision to schedule maintenance during the early morning hours in the US suggests an attempt to minimize the impact on players in that region. Nevertheless, this approach inadvertently affects players in other time zones, causing them to be disconnected from the game for a second time within a span of two days.
The game's online community eagerly awaits news from Rocksteady regarding the latest maintenance incident and any updates on resolving these issues. As the game's early access period continues, players remain hopeful that the developer will address these maintenance problems promptly, ensuring a smooth and uninterrupted gaming experience for all.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is set to release on [DATE], and fans are anxiously waiting for the game to reach its full potential without any further disruptions.