The lackluster reception of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is no secret. Not only did the game fall short critically, but sales figures were disappointingly low as well. The game design and narrative problems aside, the technical issues alone were enough for some people to give up on the game completely. It was so bad that players who bought Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League on PlayStation are getting refunds a month after release.
Rocksteady fell short with the live service design of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, but even before release, fans were against the very idea of the game. The open-world action-adventure game disappointed in almost every aspect. Even Warner Bros. Discovery had to admit that the game was a failure and had fallen well short of expectations.
Who Can Get a Refund For Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League On PlayStation?
Because of this, many PlayStation users who bought Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League decided to try and get their money back to differing results. Some, after filing complaints to Sony’s Customer Service, got refunds citing technical problems and the inability to play the game due to server issues. PlayStation does not usually issue refunds this far into a game’s release, but it seems this case is particularly obvious.
This does not mean that anyone who has bought the game can now get a full refund. If someone bought Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and wasn’t able to enjoy the game due to bugs, glitches, server issues, and so on, that person can explain these issues and try to get a refund. But if someone has already put multiple hours into the game and tries to get a refund, their request will likely be denied.
Those who are still aboard this sinking ship are waiting for the season 1 content for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League which, might bring back a few characters that died during the main game.