Warner Bros. Interactive Battling to Stop Spread of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Alpha Test Footage
The publisher of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Warner Bros. Interactive, is currently facing challenges in preventing the dissemination of footage taken from the game’s alpha test. This leaked footage includes videos showcasing the game’s opening sequence, which introduces a cast of familiar characters in a spoilery location, as well as gameplay featuring all of the game’s characters. Additionally, leaked footage has revealed emote dances and the game’s skill trees.
While videos uploaded to YouTube have been removed, the leaked footage is still available on filesharing websites, with links circulating on social media and Reddit. Warner Bros. Interactive has not yet issued a statement regarding the leaks.
The closed alpha test for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League commenced on November 30th and will continue until December 5th. Participants are required to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) before joining the test, which some individuals are apparently not adhering to.
Despite repeated delays, Suicide Squad is scheduled to be released on February 2, 2024.