For just $4.99, you can grab the digital deluxe version of the game. This package is packed with goodies, including new outfits, an array of weapons, weapon dolls, color swatches, and even a battle pass token. But don’t wait too long—the 95% discount wraps up on December 4th.
Meanwhile, Suicide Squad has also seen a drop in price for PlayStation and Xbox, although the discount here is more within the usual range. You can snag it for $13.99 on either console.
This year hasn’t been the easiest for Rocksteady, the creators behind the highly acclaimed Batman: Arkham series based in London. After working on Suicide Squad for years, the team finally launched it, marking their first major release since Batman: Arkham Knight in 2015. Their choice to steer the game towards a live-service, co-op shooter, similar in style to Destiny, left many players scratching their heads. The game eventually hit the shelves in February 2024 to a lukewarm reception, struggling sales, and a thin player base. Warner Bros. Discovery ended up recording a staggering $200 million loss on this title.
However, it’s important to note that Kill the Justice League isn’t a total disaster. In fact, it’s intriguing in its own right due to some daring storytelling moves. At these current prices, it’s quite a bargain.
So, the question on many minds is whether this audacious group of supervillains in Kill the Justice League deserves another shot—and maybe the game itself does as well. Let’s be honest, aren’t you feeling a little tempted to give it a try?