Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League joins a worryingly growing list of the pitfalls of a bad live service game - a fact made worse by its release after several notable duds like

Avengers

,

Anthem

, and

Redfall

, among others.

Despite the anticipation and backing from Warner Bros. Discovery, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's launch and subsequent performance have been underwhelming, both in terms of player engagement and financial success. This unfortunate but also expected outcome proves the dangers of transitioning to a live service model despite earlier warnings. In today's market, players have become weary of grind-heavy games that lack narrative depth and finality.