Over the weekend, a bombshell hit the gaming community as leaked audio files, allegedly extracted from Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s closed alpha test, made their way onto the internet. These snippets, hinting at potential story spoilers, have set the gaming world ablaze with speculation. While the context surrounding these leaks remains unclear, they have reignited a storm of criticism, casting a shadow over the Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s imminent release in February 2024.
Evidently, the leaks originated from a closed beta test, where audio from a crucial story cutscene, along with images and a video revealing characters not yet disclosed, found their way into the public domain. While we won’t delve into specifics, they are easily accessible, so if you’re curious, you’ll need to explore them on your own. However, we kindly urge you to refrain from sharing any spoilers in the comments as a show of respect for those who prefer to remain unaware.
Rocksteady has issued a statement on its X account in response:
It’s always disheartening to witness leaks of this kind, and with Suicide Squad still a couple of months away from its launch, eager players who want to experience the story with fresh eyes now have several weeks of actively avoiding spoilers.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League unfolds several years after the events of Batman: Arkham Knight and features characters like Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, and King Shark. Their mission involves defending Earth from a brainwashed Justice League, manipulated by Brainiac. The cooperative open-world adventure has faced criticism from fans, particularly for its shooter-focused gameplay, mandatory online connection, and inclusion of live service elements like the battle pass.
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