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Rocksteady responds to major Suicide Squad leak

In recent weeks, Rocksteady Studios has been holding a playtest for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Those with access were already talking and sharing details but nobody was leaking specific story spoilers. That changed this week with the game's entire plot leaking online. 

If you are looking forward to playing this game for yourself then you should tread carefully when looking up information about it, as the spoilers are now being widely shared, something that Rocksteady has now acknowledged with its own statement.

“It is very disappointing to see details being shared ahead of the game's release, so we can only urge you to try to avoid spoilers where you can. And try not to impact the enjoyment of other players by posting spoilers”.

We don't actually have that long to wait to see the game in action for ourselves. The full game launches on the 24th of February, just around the corner.

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KitGuru Says: People are already commenting on the plot leaks but reading a script is very different from watching something play out on screen, so I think its best to reserve judgement for now. 

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