PlayStation Plus Users Can Now Play Controversial New Release for Free

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PlayStation Plus users can try a new game for free, but they may not want to.

PlayStation Plus subscribers can now play a controversial new release for free, or at least some PS Plus subscribers can. As you may know, PS Plus is divided into three tiers: PS Plus Essential, PS Plus Extra, and PS Plus Premium. Unfortunately for those subscribed to the former two, this offer is exclusive to PS Plus Premium. The primary reason anyone is subscribed to PS Plus Premium is the unlimited and"free" access to an evolving library of PS3, PS2, PS1, and PSP games.

As for the game in question, it was released on February 2, and it was a highly-anticipated release. Unfortunately, for it, and those looking forward to it, the final product did not live up to this anticipation. Rather, it released to a 63 on Metacritic and seemingly underwhelming sales. To this end, it has proved quite contentious and one of the biggest high profile flops of the generation.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League only takes about 10 to 11 hours to beat, so three hours with the game is roughly 30 percent of main story. In other words, a pretty big chunk of the game. More than this, any progress made with the trial carries over into the full game if you choose to buy it outright after your experience. How long it will be available as a trial via PS Plus Premium though, we don't know.

"From Rocksteady Studios, the creators of the Batman: Arkham series, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a genre-defying third-person action shooter where the ultimate band of misfits must do the impossible to save the world: Kill the Justice League," reads an official blurb about the game for those unfamiliar with it.

"Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is not a death rattle for Rocksteady Studios," reads a snippet from our review of the game."If anything, it shows the studio was able to salvage a piece of its identity in a game that is clearly at war with itself. Whether that's a result of Rocksteady having an ever-evolving vision that was misguided at some point or requests from Warner Bros to make it more commercially viable, we'll likely never know.

 

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