Warner Bros. Games Declines to Provide Review Codes for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
ICARO Media Group
In an unexpected move, Warner Bros. Games has decided not to send out review codes for their highly anticipated game, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. This means that fans and critics alike will have to wait a little longer for the reviews to surface.
The "early access" period for the game is scheduled to begin late Monday night on consoles, with the Steam release set for 10am PT on Tuesday. However, without the provision of review codes, media outlets such as IGN won't be able to offer their full opinions on the game immediately.
Warner Bros. Games informed IGN that they have declined to send review codes, disappointing the publication and its readers who rely on timely and thorough reviews. While it is not an obligation for developers to provide review codes, it is a practice that is appreciated by both the media and the gaming community.
Nevertheless, IGN is determined to provide coverage of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League as soon as possible. The publication plans to purchase their own copies and begin their review in progress, along with guides and other content, once the game launches. Impressions of the game will be shared as soon as they become available.
In the absence of a review, IGN suggests readers refer to their hands-on preview of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League that was published earlier this month. While the previewer expressed optimism about the potential of the game's story cutscenes and character builds, they ultimately left the session feeling less impressed than they had hoped. However, it remains to be seen if the full game will deliver a more satisfying experience.
Fans eager to jump into Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League at launch are encouraged to share their thoughts in the comments section. The question now arises whether players will choose to play the game right away or wait to see what others have to say about it.
As we await the release of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and the subsequent reviews, patience will be key. It is unclear why Warner Bros. Games decided not to provide review codes, but the gaming community eagerly anticipates the opinions and insights of critics once they are able to get their hands on the game themselves.