Recent player reports suggest that Rocksteady Studios' latest game, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, is facing a cheating problem. Despite lacking a PvP mode, hackers are negatively impacting the experience for many players.
The live service shooter was launched on February 2 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, receiving mixed reviews. Despite this, early adopters, as shown by the predominantly positive Steam reviews, are enjoying the game.
Hackers Suspected on Suicide Squad: KTJL Leaderboards
Players have reported a surge in hackers on the leaderboards, with some displaying 'physically impossible' DPS scores. Social media and gaming platforms have been abuzz with these complaints, indicating a significant issue.
Complaints are distinct from the Burn bug abuse, which Rocksteady addressed by splitting leaderboards. However, suspiciously overpowered characters and billion-plus DPS scores continue to appear, hinting at ongoing cheating problems.
Anti-Cheat System Challenges in Suicide Squad: KTJL
Following a recent update, cheating has persisted, with trainers circulating online offering to bypass the game's anti-cheat system. False positives are also affecting innocent players, causing further frustration. While cheating may impact PvE games less severely, it undermines the gameplay experience and fair competition.