Summary
- Rocksteady is lifting some NDA restrictions for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, allowing players to share more about their experiences in the closed alpha test.
- The game's premise involves controlling Task Force X members on a mission to eliminate the brainwashed Justice League, led by the evil Brainiac.
- While leaks and rumors about post-launch DLC have caused some backlash, players are now able to discuss the gameplay and character interactions from the alpha test more openly.
Rocksteady is easing up on its NDA restrictions for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, meaning that players who tried the game’s closed alpha test can now share more of their experiences ahead of launch. The next installment in DC’s Arkhamverse gaming franchise is now only a few weeks from release, with Rocksteady ramping up its promotion of Suicide Squad during the wait for February 2. The game’s premise will see players take control of a quartet of Task Force X members on a dark mission to eliminate the Justice League after they are taken over by the evil Brainiac.
From late November to early December, Rocksteady allowed a handful of players to sample some of Suicide Squad in a closed alpha test, giving them a taste of its gun-based, open-world gameplay and letting the developer see if Suicide Squad’s online infrastructure runs smoothly ahead of its February launch. While Rocksteady required all participants to sign a non-disclosure agreement before the test to avoid sharing potential spoilers, those who took part have had positive things to say about Suicide Squad in the face of its many pre-launch controversies.
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Now these players will be able to discuss more about their time in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s closed alpha test, as Rocksteady is no longer enforcing some portions of the aforementioned non-disclosure agreement. Rocksteady made this announcement in a post to the official Suicide Squad game Twitter account, where it cited an increase in players asking about the test and a wealth of information already being made public as reasons for this decision. Rocksteady still advises any participants against sharing any screenshots or videos from Suicide Squad, as these still fall under the NDA’s enforced restrictions.
Sure enough, fans have gotten to see more of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League in action thanks to a series of gameplay and story trailers released in the build-up to the game’s February release. In a more unofficial capacity, there have been numerous leaks and rumors about Suicide Squad’s post-launch DLC, namely surrounding the additional playable characters and settings that could appear. Not all of these leaks have been warmly received, though, as audio tracks seemingly pulled from the closed alpha test were posted online in late December, potentially spoiling major story developments and igniting a new wave of backlash.
Possible spoiler material like this falls under the parts of Suicide Squad’s NDA that Rocksteady is still enforcing, but the developer will be more relaxed about online discussions regarding the game’s alpha test going forward. People who partook in this test are already starting to share their thoughts about Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s gameplay and character interactions, and it will be interesting to see what everyone has to say about Rocksteady’s next superhero blockbuster before it releases next month.
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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 59 /100 Critics Rec: 20%
- Released
- February 2, 2024
- ESRB
- M For Mature 17+ // Blood and Gore, Strong Language, Violence
- Developer(s)
- Rocksteady Studios
- Publisher(s)
- Warner Bros. Games







- Franchise
- Suicide Squad
- Platform(s)
- PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- Genre(s)
- Action, Adventure, Open-World