Before gamers began experiencing the problem, the servers had only been up for an hour.
As soon as gamers discovered a peculiar flaw that promptly defeats the game, Rocksteady’s new third-person action shooter Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was taken offline. This occurred barely one hour after the game was released. It is possible that this is the first game-beating glitch, but we have all heard of bugs that break the game. It should come as no surprise that players seek even more than three minutes of gameplay out of their $70 purchase.
In an effort to get to the end credits as quickly as possible, the problem immediately prevents players from participating in any plot missions, including tutorials. It is also impossible to obtain trophies and achievements as a result of this, however the majority of buyers will presumably be preoccupied with the fact that “the game is basically unplayable.” If, on the other hand, you are looking for the easiest setting that can trump all other easy modes, then this is it. It would have been possible for us to leverage this problem for either Cuphead or Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.
In this case, there is a significant obstacle that prevents this from developing into a massive story that is analogous to the disastrous launch of Cyberpunk 2099 and many other AAA debuts that have occurred in recent times. Officially, the game will not be available for purchase in the majority of the world until February 2nd. Tomorrow, January 30, it will be distributed to certain territories, and this is where the bug will be found. As a result of the time zone differences that exist around the world, it is already the 30th of January in New Zealand, which is where the players experienced the problem. However, if you want to get your hands on the game before it’s released, you can easily adjust the clock on your Xbox system to New Zealand time. Do not act in that manner. Rocksteady needs some time to figure out how to fix the issue.
In light of this, the developer has stated that they are now working on a solution, which will include administering maintenance to the servers. According to Rocksteady, who writes that it could take “several hours” before it is addressed, patience is strongly encouraged. For the duration of this period, the game will not be accessible online. Whatever the case may be, the ship ought to be able to correct itself by February 2?
Searching for a bright side to things? Due to the fact that the glitch skips the overwhelming bulk of the game, there is a tremendously minimal chance that there will be any story spoilers in the coming days. Have a crack at it. You should visit the social media sites and discussion boards that you enjoy the most.