Rocksteady Faces Fallout from 'Suicide Squad' Flop, Shifts Focus to 'Hogwarts Legacy'
The studio grapples with a $200 million loss and pivots to assist with a Director's Cut of the successful Harry Potter game.
- 'Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League' faced development issues and genre shifts, resulting in poor reviews and financial losses.
- Rocksteady's leadership changes and 'toxic positivity' culture contributed to the game's failure.
- Warner Bros. has tasked Rocksteady with assisting on a new version of 'Hogwarts Legacy' while pitching a new single-player game.
- Despite the flop, no layoffs are expected at Rocksteady as Warner Bros. aims to leverage the studio's strengths.
- Fans remain divided over Rocksteady's future direction, with some hopeful for a return to single-player games.
























