The Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League event opened its doors today to players who pre-ordered the Digital Deluxe Edition. However, owners of the more expensive edition did not enjoy preferential access for long. Immediately after release players began to pay attention to a curious error. Specifically, the problem was that the game was preventing some users from starting the storyline after the first launch, as a bug caused the game to show it as completed.
This proves it’s not just a small mistake subsequent shutdown of servers and several hours of effort from the developers at Rocksteady to fix it. At the time of publication of the news, the outage is still ongoing, so the game cannot be played due to the need to constantly connect to the servers. Authors in the latest report they announcedthat they have already identified the bug, so the servers, which have been inactive for almost 24 hours in some regions, should be restarted soon.
In recent days there has also been talk about implementation of unpopular Denuvo protection to the PC version of the game, which happened just before the actual release. The game, which was controversial even before launch, certainly didn’t have a perfect start. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will be released on PC (Steam), as well as on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles. For owners of the standard version, the game will be released on February 2.
We know that a number of players are currently experiencing an issue where they are completing the entire story the first time they log into the game.
To solve this problem, we will be carrying out maintenance on the game servers.
During this time the game will…
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Source : Zing
