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How to fix Suicide Squad KTJL Twitch Drops not working

Earn free skins by watching Suicide Squad streams.

Customizing your team is a huge part of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, and you can get Twitch Drops to earn some free outfits to kickstart your fashion collection. Like usual with Twitch Drops though, some players are encountering issues when trying to claim their rewards.

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How to Get Suicide Squad Twitch Drops

Suicide Squad’s Twitch Drops are split into multiple periods with a different character taking the spotlight each week through February. As long as you watch a stream with Drops enabled and you’ve linked your Warner Bros Games and Twitch accounts, you’ll get the rewards delivered automatically to your in-game mailbox once you’ve watched for long enough. Here’s the schedule for Suicide Squad Twitch Drops.

CharacterTwitch Drop Schedule
Harley QuinnJanuary 30 – February 7
King SharkFebruary 8 – February 16
DeadshotFebruary 17 – February 25
Captain BoomerangFebruary 26 – March 4

By watching streams, you’ll get a new cosmetic item for every 30 minutes of watch time. The first 30 minutes will get you a weapon trinket, the next 30 minutes of watch time will get you a weapon doll, and the final reward for sticking around is a Cyber Crime skin for the featured character. You can even get rewards without owning Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League as long as your accounts are linked. In that case, the cosmetics will be waiting for you when you buy the game. Rocksteady will also be providing tons of freebies later on as seasons are released.

Once you’ve watched enough Twitch streams to earn Drops, just log into Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and open your character’s inventory to view your new cosmetic items. You can see all skins and outfits in the Looks tab of the menu. Remember that skins are character-specific, so if you watch Twitch streams during Harley Quinn’s featured week, you’ll only get rewards for her and nobody else.

To link your Twitch and Warner Bros Games accounts, you can visit this page here. All you need to do is create a WB Games account or sign into an existing profile and the link will automatically prompt you to sign into your Twitch account to initiate the linking process.

After linking, you can verify all of your linked accounts on your WB Games profile page. This is also where you can link your PlayStation, Xbox, and Steam accounts for crossplay co-op in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.

How to Fix Suicide Squad Twitch Drops Not Working

If you aren’t finding your Twitch Drops when playing Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, then you’re not alone. Unfortunately, there’s not much you can do on your end to fix the problem. As long as your Twitch Drops inventory says you’ve earned the rewards, however, you’re in the clear and there’s no need to worry.

Rocksteady has had trouble delivering cosmetic items to players’ inventories throughout the launch window, and several players were missing their Deluxe Edition skins and pre-order bonuses when starting the game for the first time. The Twitch Drops are likely suffering from the same issue, so the only solution is to wait for them to show up in your inventory. Restarting the game may help the servers register that you own the outfits, though, so don’t forget to back out of your session now and then to refresh things.


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Currently serving as a Senior Staff Writer at PC Invasion, Diego Perez has been writing about video games since 2018, specializing in live service games like Destiny and Final Fantasy XIV. His work is featured at publications like Game Rant and Attack of the Fanboy (where he served as Associate Editor), but PC Invasion is home to his best work. When he's planning content or writing guides, he's yelling about Ape Escape or grinding Lost Sectors in Destiny. Plus, he has a Bachelor of Science in Telecommunication Media Studies for Texas A&M University.