In the latest update for "Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League," Rocksteady Studios is making server stability a "top priority" after the game's problematic launch which saw players facing consistent login and server issues. The studio acknowledges the inconvenience caused to players and emphasizes its commitment to resolving the issue as quickly as possible. Although Rocksteady acknowledges the frustration around the game's recent focus on an end-game bug fix and balancing patch rather than server solutions, they clarify that different teams within the studio work on these problems in parallel, with design teams able to address balancing swiftly while technical issues require a different approach. The team assured that various smaller issues contributing to the overall problem are being investigated and worked on, and customer support continues to be crucial in this process. Palpable improvements including enhanced Metropolis missions, mutator balancing, and tweaks to lower tiered legendary items are also in the pipeline.

Is "Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League" currently playable despite the server issues?

Rocksteady Studios is working on patches to address login and server issues, but some players may still experience difficulties. They encourage affected players to remain patient and report issues to customer support to aid in their resolution process.

"Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League" is an action-adventure shooter available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC that allows players to take on the roles of famous DC villains as they face off against a mind-controlled Justice League. The game follows the Arkham series narrative and is presented as a continuation of that universe, bringing with it the signature Rocksteady flair for engaging mechanics and storytelling, despite encountering some technical struggles post-launch.