"Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League's $200M Failure Explained"

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A Bloomberg report reveals the troubled development of Rocksteady Studios' game "Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League," which led to a $200 million loss for Warner Bros. Discovery. Issues included a culture of "toxic positivity," shifting visions, and lack of multiplayer experience. Despite initial high hopes, the game faced delays, leadership changes, and ultimately disappointed players and critics upon its release in February 2023.
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