Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is facing a significant setback as hackers breach the game's security, unleashing unreleased content including new characters and skins.
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Concerns Over Breach of Unreleased Content
Publisher Warner Bros. is actively addressing the situation after images surfaced online showcasing hackers accessing unreleased character Deathstroke, along with undisclosed skins and gear set for Season 2. This breach poses a serious concern for Warner Bros. and developer Rocksteady, as the leaked content was intended for future sale to players.
According to reports, a specific hacker has managed to access Deathstroke and associated gear, although attempts by other players to view the character model have been unsuccessful. Warner Bros. has swiftly taken action to remove leaked assets from recent tweets to contain the situation, and inquiries have been made by IGN seeking comment from Warner Bros.
Challenges for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
This incident adds to the challenges faced by Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. The recent launch of Season 1, which introduced Joker as a playable character, did little to boost player numbers. Steam statistics reveal a notable decline in concurrent players since the game's launch, with only a fraction of the initial player base remaining active.
Questions linger regarding the game's future as Rocksteady had initially pledged four seasons of support, each promising new characters, environments, loot, and activities. Speculation among players has surfaced regarding potential additions to the roster, including Batman, Flash, Green Lantern, Mrs. Freeze (Nora Fries), Lawless, and the aforementioned Deathstroke, based on data mining and hidden messages within the game.
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