Summary
Sony recently added a free trial for one of the most controversial games of 2024 toPlayStation Plus Premium, meaning members of the service can giveSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguea shot without having to spend a single extra penny. Though some may have preferred a more well-received game to be added instead, trials like these allowPlayStation Plusplayers to test out divisive games and make judgments for themselves on titles they may not have touched otherwise.
The game in question isSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leagueand,as seen on the PlayStation Store, a free trial of the controversial live service title is currently available for all PlayStation Plus Premium members. Released back in February 2024,Batman: Arkhamdeveloper RocksteadyStudios' latest title was met with mixed critical reception across the board from both reviewers and fans. Many considered it a big step-down in quality compared to the company’s prior efforts, in large part due to repetitive mission design, controversial story decisions, and tacked-on microtransactions, among other things. The fact that the game ended up being a disappointment to most made the eight-year wait between this title and 2015’sBatman:Arkham Knightall the more dreadful.

Nonetheless, there were still some players who were willing to go to bat for the critically-panned game, pointing out the enjoyable gunplay, excellent voice acting, and solid character writing as major highlights. Ultimately, though, it’s safe to say that the title didn’t resonate with the majority of gamers, asSuicide Squadfailed to live up to the sales expectationsthat Warner Bros. Discovery had for the game. The Steam player count for the game paints an even more unfortunate picture, with the title currently sitting at a 24-hour peak of 189 players at the time of writing this article. Those are certainly not encouraging numbers for a live service, online-only title likeSuicide Squad.
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League
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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is an action-adventure game developed by Rocksteady Studios set in the Arkhamverse. Set a few months after Batman: Arkham Knight, players can pick from one of four antihero characters including Harley Quinn, Captain Boomerang, Deadshot, and King Shark, as they attempt to stop Brainiac and the currently brainwashed Justice League.






