Things are off to a great start.
Server error for Suicide Squad after the servers were taken offline.

Rocksteady and WB Games were forced to pull Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League just an hour into its early access release. Though not officially out until February 2nd, those that purchase the more expensive Deluxe Edition of the game are given 72-hours of early access. This game is also using a rolling unlock, which means that those that identify of natives of New Zealand were able to start playing the game already.

Well as it turns out, there was a pretty major bug in this early access release. It was a bug so severe that the game had to be taken offline within just an hour of being made available.

VGC says that issue was that players who logged into the game for the very first time were immediately told that they had completed the story. The story is said to be replayable (though who could know for sure as nobody was sent a review copy), so that isn't exactly the issue. The issue is that this false completion of the main campaign granted players access to endgame content and gear that they should not have yet had access to.

Rocksteady took the servers down for maintenance. They claim to have identified the problem and are testing a fix. News of them identifying the problem and testing a fix came about two hours ago (as of the time of this posting). There have not been any further updates yet and the servers are still down for those who should have early access open to them.