"Warner Bros. Disappointed as Suicide Squad Game Falls Short of Expectations"

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Warner Bros. Discovery CFO Gunnar Wiedenfels stated that Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League has fallen short of expectations, leading to a tough year-over-year comparison for the company's games business. The game, released in February, has faced criticism for persistent server issues and gameplay that feels cautious and unambitious. Developed by Rocksteady, known for the Batman: Arkham series, the game has become emblematic of player fatigue with live service games and frustration with corporate influence on game development.
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