The highly anticipated game “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League” is nearing its release, but in an unusual twist, critics have not received early review codes. This deviation from the norm has raised eyebrows as the gaming community typically expects pre-launch evaluations from professional reviewers.
Anticipation Meets Uncertainty
According to reports, review codes will only be distributed once the game’s servers go live on January 30, coinciding with the title’s early access launch. This timing allows a mere two-day window for reviewers to explore the game before its official release, suggesting that comprehensive reviews will emerge only several days post-launch.
Impact on Reception and Sales
While withholding review codes prior to a game’s launch is not unprecedented, it is relatively rare for blockbuster titles. With pre-release doubts already circulating about “Suicide Squad,” the industry is watching closely to see how the absence of immediate critical feedback will influence the game’s reception and commercial success.
The game is set to launch globally on February 2, available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC platforms. As the countdown to launch day continues, players and critics alike await the opportunity to dive into the world of “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League” and form their own opinions.