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Rocksteady Faces Layoffs After Suicide Squad's Disappointing Launch
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Rocksteady Faces Layoffs After Suicide Squad's Disappointing Launch

Sep 02, 2024 3:08 PM

After the disappointing performance of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, developer Rocksteady has reportedly undergone significant layoffs, affecting various departments but notably halving their QA team from 33 to 15 members. This restructuring is said to stem from the game's poor sales, which resulted in a reported loss of $200 million for Warner Bros. Despite attempts to improve the title post-launch, audience engagement remains low, and the company is now grappling with the consequences of reduced staff. Remaining employees express concerns about product quality suffering due to the cuts and experience loss.

What happened to Rocksteady after the release of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League?

Rocksteady has faced layoffs in response to the game's underwhelming sales, particularly impacting their QA department. Employees are worried about the negative impact on product quality following these cuts.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a live-service co-op game released in 2024 by Rocksteady, a studio best known for the critically acclaimed Batman: Arkham series. The shift to a multiplayer-focused game marked a significant departure from their traditional single-player narrative style, which raised expectations but ultimately failed to resonate with fans and critics alike.



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Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-09-02 15:24:02
It's a real bummer to see Rocksteady struggling after their strong legacy with the Arkham series. The shift to a live-service model clearly didn't hit the mark, and those layoffs are a stark reminder of how brutal the gaming industry can be when expectations aren't met.
N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-09-02 15:18:03
It's really a bummer to see Rocksteady, a studio known for delivering solid experiences, struggling after the launch of *Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League*. Hopefully, this shakeup leads to some hard reflections and a return to what they do best, because fans are rooting for them to bounce back stronger.
Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2024-09-02 15:12:03
It’s a tough break for Rocksteady, especially after such lofty expectations following their stellar history with the Arkham series. The cuts to their QA team could seriously hamper the quality of future games, which is a real shame for a studio that’s given us such iconic experiences.
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