If you’re eagerly anticipating the release of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and are particularly interested in the storyline, you should be aware that spoilers have begun to circulate on the internet. Regrettably, these leaks have been a cause of concern for Rocksteady, the game’s developer.
The leaked information appears to have originated from a closed beta test and includes audio from a crucial story cutscene, as well as images and a video featuring characters that have not yet been revealed. While we won’t divulge any specifics here, it’s evident that this content is readily accessible online. We would like to encourage everyone to refrain from including spoilers in the comments as a sign of respect for those who wish to remain unaware of the leaked details.
Rocksteady has issued a statement regarding the leaks, which is reproduced below.
We are eagerly anticipating the launch of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and hope that players will have the chance to immerse themselves in the story that we have meticulously crafted. It is disappointing to see details of the game being shared before its release, and we urge everyone to do their best to avoid spoilers. Additionally, we kindly ask that you refrain from posting spoilers that could affect the gaming experience for others.
We are excited about the prospect of players entering Metropolis on 02-02-24.
-Rocksteady
The occurrence of these leaks is certainly disheartening. With the launch of Suicide Squad still a couple of months away, those who are eager to experience the story firsthand will need to actively avoid spoilers to preserve the surprise.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is set in the aftermath of Batman: Arkham Knight and features Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, and King Shark as they are assigned the task of protecting Earth from a brainwashed Justice League, orchestrated by Brainiac. The game, which is a cooperative open-world adventure, has received its fair share of criticism from fans due to its shooter-based gameplay, requirement for an always-online connection, and incorporation of live service elements, such as a battle pass.
You can view the game’s most recent trailer from the 2023 Game Awards here.