Warner Bros. Admits Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League 'Fell Short'

WB execs have admitted that the AAA game, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, had missed their sales mark and fell short of company expectations.

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Rocksteady Still Working on DLC for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League

Developer Rocksteady, despite the mixed reviews and underperformance of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, has announced that they are still working on DLC for the game.

One exciting addition will be the ability to play as Joker, a beloved character in the DC universe. This DLC is expected to provide players with a new experience and potentially reinvigorate interest in the game.

While it remains to be seen whether the DLC will significantly impact the game's sales, it is a promising sign that Rocksteady is continuing to support the title through additional content.

Helldivers 2 Patch to Enhance Player Experience

Arrowhead, the developer of Helldivers 2, is working on a patch that aims to improve the gameplay experience by increasing the cap of concurrent players from 500,000 to 700,000.

In addition to the increased player cap, the patch will also introduce a feature to automatically kick idle players. These changes should help alleviate long wait times and ensure a smoother gaming experience, particularly as the game enters its second weekend.

By addressing these player concerns, Arrowhead is demonstrating their commitment to providing an enjoyable multiplayer experience for Helldivers 2 players.

Sony Considering PC Compatibility for PSVR2

Sony is reportedly exploring the possibility of making their upcoming PSVR2 headset compatible with PCs.

While details are scarce at this time, if Sony manages to achieve PC compatibility, it could significantly broaden the appeal of the PSVR2 among virtual reality enthusiasts. This move may sway PC gamers to invest in the PS5 peripheral, despite its higher price tag.

Expanding the compatibility of the PSVR2 could be seen as a strategic move by Sony to compete with other PC-based virtual reality headsets currently on the market.