Gamers awaiting the release of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will have to be patient a little longer, at least those planning to play on the Epic Games Store. The release on this platform has been pushed to March 5, 2024. This delay is exclusive to the Epic Games Store as the game's launch on other platforms, namely PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Steam, is still scheduled for February 2, 2024, with early access starting January 30. Epic Games will automatically cancel and refund any pre-orders made through their store. This isn't the first setback for the game, which was originally slated for a 2022 release, then postponed to 2023, and subsequently to 2024.

The much-anticipated game has seen its fair share of controversies, including initial plans for an always-online requirement, which will be removed in a future update after launch. While Rocksteady Studios remains the respected developer behind the project, the repeated delays have cast some doubts among the gaming community. Details on why exactly the Epic Games Store version specifically is facing a delay remain unclear. In other news, DC Studios co-head James Gunn hinted that more games could potentially expand the Arkham-verse, depending on how Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is received upon release.

Why is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League delayed on the Epic Games Store but not on other platforms?

The exact reason for the delay on the Epic Games Store has not been explicitly stated. Such delays are usually due to technical issues, platform-specific optimizations, or store-related logistics that need to be addressed before the game is made available to the public.