Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League - Digital Deluxe Edition Upgrade Review Summary

Last updated: 2026-06-30
  • Costumes are cool and humorous
  • Battle pass token pays for itself
  • Notorious weapons great early-mid game
  • Deluxe edition overpriced low value
  • Deluxe content not delivered
  • Battle pass rewards are weak
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Why players say this

Steam review verdict

Cool costumes and a self-funding battle pass with great early-mid weapons are undermined by an overpriced deluxe edition lacking promised content and weak rewards.

What players like

Costumes are cool and humorous: Players generally enjoy the costume upgrades, particularly for King Shark's Superman suit, and appreciate how the costumes fit the game's humor. The occasional low price of 1.74€ is also noted as a positive.

Battle pass token pays for itself: Players appreciate that the battle pass token provides enough currency to purchase future premium passes, allowing them to continue earning new passes without additional payment. This is a strong positive for long-term value.

Notorious weapons are great early to mid-game: Players find Notorious weapons to be overpowered and useful from the early to mid-game stages, and they do not become obsolete. However, this could indicate a potential balance concern if they remain too powerful for too long.

Common complaints

Deluxe edition overpriced and low value: The Deluxe Edition is considered overpriced at launch (e.g., 449 zł or $35), with too few costumes and poor overall value. Some call it the laziest deluxe package seen.

Battle pass rewards are weak: Battle pass content is mostly filler such as emotes, poses, and mediocre skins. Players feel the rewards are cosmetic-only and not worth the cost.

Refund and support issues: Players report being unable to get refunds, and WB Support is described as unhelpful and slow. The issue is widespread across platforms.

Color swatches have visual glitches: Color swatches, especially cell-shaded ones, appear glitchy with an ugly stripe effect that breaks immersion.

Weapon dolls are useless feature: Weapon dolls are considered a weak feature, and the deluxe gold recolor version is seen as worse or pointless.

Recommendations

Game is not worth any price: Multiple reviews state the game is not worth purchasing at any price, even at a deep discount like $5, and describe it as a waste of money. This suggests fundamental dissatisfaction with the game's quality or content.

Refund request accepted: One reviewer successfully requested and received a refund, signaling that even the game itself may not meet buyer expectations. This supports the low purchase recommendation overall.

Extra review signals

Monetization: The game features a premium battle pass costing $10 worth of real-money currency (Luthor Coins). While all rewards are cosmetic, the design deliberately locks the most desirable costumes behind extra purchases, creating a FOMO-driven monetization loop. A one-time token offers limited relief but does not eliminate the pay-to-customize pressure. No pay-to-win exists, but the gatekeeping of cosmetics pushes this into aggressive territory.