Massive Suicide Squad leak isn't as accurate as first thought

suicide squad leak not accurate
Credit: Rocksteady


suicide squad leak not accurate
Credit: Rocksteady

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League had its entire plot leaked, making fans think that it might be the worst DC game ever made. However, the person who leaked the story has since said that it might not be completely accurate, as they only based everything on the cutscenes.

In a lengthy post shared by insider Miller Ross, the original leaker claims that there is more story to uncover and some details were wrong. There is a post-game story that has even more details for players to discover and this narrative will continue to unravel with more seasons.

The original leaker also apologizes for not clarifying these Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League leaks earlier, due to some previous debunking. Interestingly enough, the leaker also says this was never an attempt to hurt the game since they claim to be a huge fan of the Arkham series.

While details of the post-game story do sound interesting, Rocksteady did confirm that the leak was legitimate, so a lot of the plot beats are correct. However, like the leaker claims, a lot of this was based on watching cutscenes, so there are missing content and plot elements that happen during gameplay.

Hopefully, the final release for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League provides some much-needed context to the story leaks that have surfaced. As it stands, the story leaks have led to DC fans being extremely negative towards this title, especially since it’s set in the beloved Arkham universe.

Granted, it’s not just the leaks that have players upset, as Kill the Justice League is yet another live-service game made to suck your wallet dry. Warner Bros. does want to make a bunch of these games with their DC and Harry Potter properties, so this could be the start of something horrifying.

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Fans will be able to try Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League themselves, when the game comes out on February 2, 2024. Currently, the live-service shooter is scheduled to release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC.

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