Warner Bros. Discovery's comic book adaptation controversies continue with the upcoming release of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. The Rocksteady Studios title is one of the most delayed games in recent years, now only coming out on February 2 following the negative reception to its earlier trailers from last year. But while the public opinion has taken a positive turn following the most recent gameplay reveals, the chaotic third-person shooter action is attracting the wrong kind of attention for a couple of controversial reasons.
Normally, with only days to go ahead of a game's early access release - those who pre-ordered Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will have access on January 30 - people will be talking about the game's reviews. Instead, fans are busy discussing why a particular website isn't getting a review copy of the game ahead of its launch. If you dig deeper and you'll find out that Warner Bros. isn't targeting anyone. Rather, no one has a review copy of the game.
Thus, this leads to the question, when will the Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League review embargo lift if no one has a copy of the game?

No one seems to know the answer to this question. The consensus is that reviewers will get access to Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League the same time as everyone else. This means reviews will likely be out later this week or over the weekend, depending on how much time a publication's reviewers have to check the game out.

