"Rocksteady's Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League - Balancing Live Service and Player Commitment"

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Rocksteady's Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League enters Deluxe-preorder-only early access, with the studio downplaying the live service elements and emphasizing that the game should not feel like a life commitment. The game will offer seasonal content via battle passes and endgame features, but the developers assure that it can be played solo or with a mix of human and computer-controlled players, accommodating those who can't dedicate extensive time to it. The live service game sector faces challenges, with pushback from players feeling overwhelmed by the abundance of such games and a desire for more single-player focused experiences.
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