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Suicide Squad Season 1 patch hasn’t fixed broken Achievements

Thank The Joker.

Update: Alas, it wasn’t meant to be. While a number of users are saying that the Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League Season 1 patch has fixed issues with broken Achievements, an equal number are saying it hasn’t.

While most of the people impacted are gunning for Ridder Trophy-related Achievements or Trophies, this writer can report that he’s still not earned credit for completing Toyman’s final support mission, and cannot replay the mission without finding a co-op partner who is yet to complete it.

Original story: Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League Season 1 patch will not only prep the game for The Joker, but will also fix a number of broken Achievements.

In patch notes, Rocksteady confirmed the Season 1 patch will provide “[f]ixes for several issues that prevented players from completing all the Achievements in the game, particularly those regarding Riddler Trophies.”

A number of players have reported issues unlocking Riddler Trophy Achievements and (no pun intended) Trophies, whilst others (like this writer) weren’t credited for completing story-based levels that are unplayable unless you find a co-op partner yet to complete said activity.

While Rocksteady’s wording is rather vague, it looks like all the issues above should be sorted when the patch drops later today.

The patch also addresses Mastery progression issues, login issues, multiplayer issues, and load time issues, alongside other tweaks.

Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League is already available on Windows PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, alongside Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5. The addition of The Joker and Season 1 will follow on all available platforms from 28 March.

Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League

2 February 2024
PC PS5 Xbox Series S & X
 

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