Rocksteady's third-person shooter, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, is already lacking strong support, with what it does have described as "barebones."
Rocksteady is no longer issuing weekly developer updates in favor of waiting for more substantial changes, leaving some concerned for the game's future.
It's been about two months from the release of the first half of Suicide Squad: KtJL's first season and we still don't have a date for the second half.
The newest superhero epic, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, is currently on sale on Steam. The game is 40% off, dropping the price down to $41.99.
Warner Bros. Discovery execs have addressed how much of a failure Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has been so far, complete with a dwindling fanbase.