Is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League down? How to check server status

Patience is key.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League squad
Image via WB Games

If you’re among the many who haven’t been able to play the highly anticipated Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League yet, chances are you’re wondering whether its servers are down. Here’s how to check Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s server status.

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Is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League down?

At the time of writing, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s servers are back online after being down, as announced by Developer Rocksteady Games on X (formerly Twitter).

The Suicide Squad gearing up for action.
It was a long wait Image via WB Games

It seems like the game is plagued with bugs and fixes early on, as the servers were also off a few hours prior because of a bug that caused players to log into a session with the story fully completed.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was slated for a launch in early access on Jan. 30. When most of the world was waiting for its official release, some players around the world had already gotten early access to the game. Now that the servers are online, the early access period has been restored.

The official tweet stated the emergency maintenance take several hours to complete and the game will remain unavailable to everyone during this time. We’ll update this story to reflect Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s server status as it changes in the future.

How to check Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s server status

There is no official platform to check Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s server situation. You can, however, keep an eye on its social page on X for updates. The devs should update players on the platform when everything is up and running.

Superman angrily looking at someone.
The servers are actually back online. Image via Rocksteady Studios

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League players were left disheartened by the initial maintenances and servers being offline, leading to requests for an offline mode that could have allowed them to enjoy the game even with ongoing server maintenance. 

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