It has been just over three-months since Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was first released and it seems the live-service Rocksteady title is still not performing well.
It is safe to say that Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has not had the best run since it was released at the start of the year. From day-one crashes to discourse over microtransactions, the Rocksteady Studios DC-inspired game is making a name for itself in all the wrong ways.
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Now it seems as though it is making headlines again and still not for good reasons.
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Recent reports, courtesy of SteamDB, show that Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has hit an all-time low number of concurrent players with just 118 people playing the title on Steam.
This marks it below titles such as Marvel’s Avengers and more recently, Fallout 4 which hit its highest-player count for the first time in eight years following the success of the hit Amazon Prime show.
As for Marvel’s Avengers, the action-adventure game was released back in 2020 and saw the same issues plague it as the Suicide Squad title. However, it still managed to hit a respectable record of 31,165 concurrent players before it was eventually shut down in 2023 after being considered a failure.
These recent Rocksteady numbers are not surprising considering concurrent players have been slowly dropping for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League since its release in January. Incidentally, it saw a slight increase when the Season 1 update launched which introduced the Joker.
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Although SteamDB only takes PC players into consideration, it is doubtful that the game is performing well on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S either.
Here at GAMINGbible, we considered Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League to be “Arkhamverse’s last breath”. Our review read: “Depending on how you slice it, Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League feels like the last breath of the Arkhamverse, rather than an emotional send-off that evolves the series in a meaningful way.”
Topics: DC, Marvels Avengers, PC, Steam, Xbox, PlayStation