Currently, you can snag a copy of “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League” on Steam for just $3.49, thanks to a whopping 95% discount during the Steam Autumn Sale. This dramatic price drop from the original $69.99 makes it the most affordable the game has ever been.
Now, “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League” has certainly stirred up a fair share of controversy in 2024. Even before its release, Rocksteady’s decision to format the game as a live-service was met with skepticism. Upon launch, it didn’t exactly win over the critics or hit expected sales targets, leading to some unfortunate layoffs at Rocksteady, the company famed for its Batman Arkham series.
The ongoing Steam sale has made the game’s current price a tempting buy for many curious players. At just $3.49, a reduction from the previous low of $13.99, it might be worth exploring — whether out of genuine interest or just to see what all the fuss is about.
Hitting a stunning new low, the discount also extends to the Digital Deluxe Edition of the game. This version, originally priced at $99.99, is now just $4.99, showcasing a significant cut. It comes packed with extras like Justice League outfits, three Black Mask Notorious weapons, character color swatches, and a Battle Pass token. You’ve got until December 4 to snag these deals, as that’s when the Steam Autumn Sale wraps up.
Even with the rocky response to the game, it seems Rocksteady isn’t ready to abandon ship just yet. Recently, they released Season 3, Episode 6, which brings fresh locales to Gotham City. While a complete turnaround for the game might be a stretch, this massive discount could entice some new players to dive in.
In “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League,” players step into the shoes of the Suicide Squad as they take on some of DC’s most formidable heroes. Set within a vast, open-world Metropolis, the game challenges you to navigate through an alien invasion while battling the very heroes sworn to protect the city. Each character in the squad comes with unique abilities and a wide range of customizable weapons, promising an engaging action-adventure experience. Released on February 2, 2024, the game uses Unreal Engine 4 and is rated M17+ for its mature content.