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The 'Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League' review codes situation, explained
Something is afoot with the reviews situation for this much-anticipated release.
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As of this writing, five days before public early access begins, indications are that Warner Bros. Games has yet to make the game available to any members of the gaming press. We Got This Covered hasn't received a code. I've checked with my contacts elsewhere in the gaming press and they haven't received a code. In yesterday's Giant Bomb's 'Game Mess Mornings' podcast host Jeff Grubb said: "It's out in a week and I don't know anyone that has a review code for it." Co-host Lucy James said she hadn't heard of anyone who has a review copy, either. It's possible that other outlets already have copies and are keeping quiet about it, but everything I've seen indicates not.
As a vague rule of thumb, reviewers can usually expect to receive a code roughly two weeks before the official launch, giving us enough time to appreciate and complete a title without having to rush through it to meet the deadline of the embargo dropping. One could argue that Rocksteady Studios needs time to make last-minute tweaks before sending the review codes out, though the game has already been delayed a year, so we'd expect it to be polished by now. Similarly, perhaps the online framework needs to be in place before launch, though this didn't stop similarly online-focused games like Exoprimal from sending their review codes out in good time.
What this means is that reviewers won't have time to properly play Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League before its release next week. Reviews that land on the embargo will be rushed, and we suspect many outlets will be forced to delay publishing their opinions until after the launch weekend.
If you were awaiting reviews, WAIT LONGER
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