Less than six months after a disastrous release, Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League is already slotted into the freebie offerings of major brands.
With July in full swing, Amazon is fast approaching it’s Prime Day celebration – a time of huge deals and the odd freebie – and you bet your bottom dollar that SS:KTJL will be muscling its way on to the offering table.
More free Prime Gaming titles announced for July 16th:
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-Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League (EGS)
-Chivalry 2 (EGS)
-Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration (EGS)
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Starting on July 17, Prime Gaming members will have 48 hours to claim three Prime Day titles. These include:
- Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
- Chivalry 2
- Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration
All three of the above titles are delivered via the Epic Games Store – so if you are after a Steam copy, I am afraid you are out of luck this time around.
February seems so far behind us now, but we can’t forget the impact that SS:KTJL had on the gaming sphere as a whole. At a time when the term ‘Live-Service’ is slowly gaining more and more weight as a terrifying detractor to an experience, the DC-led looter shooter did no favours to those arguing in favour of the system. Our own Adam Ryan even dropped the coldest line in his review, stating that “mindlessly pointing and clicking on the weak spots of the thousandth bland Brainiac bot made me hyper-aware that I wasn’t playing an interactive adaptation of DC’s rogues’ gallery, I was wading through a product.” Ouch.
And here we are now, with the game being openly given away as part of a larger festival of value. I’d say something poignant, like “How the mighty have fallen,” but I don’t think Suicide Squid every really got off the ground high enough to tumble.
How about you, are you open to the idea of grabbing Suicide Squad for the low price on installing the Epic Games Store? Tell us all about it in the comments, or on our social media.
Known throughout the interwebs simply as M0D3Rn, Ash is bad at video games. An old guard gamer who suffers from being generally opinionated, it comes as no surprise that he is both brutally loyal and yet, fiercely whimsical about all things electronic. On occasion will make a youtube video that actually gets views. Follow him on YouTube @Bad at Video Games