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A social media and YouTube sabbatical might be in order.
By Darryn Bonthuys on
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's closed technical alpha recently wrapped, and while access to the game was granted on the condition that a non-disclosure agreement was signed, that hasn't stopped some people from posting big spoilers online. The upcoming open-world game pits the Suicide Squad against a Justice League that has been brainwashed by Superman foe Brainiac, and some key moments in the game's campaign have been leaked. This isn't the first time that this happened, as over 30 minutes of footage was uploaded a few weeks ago.
While we won't spoil anything here, you're going to want to mute as much of the game as possible from your social feeds and YouTube. Block every mention of the game, its world, every character, and even the Arkhamverse if you want to be safe from significant spoilers, as these plot beats are already being dissected online. Rocksteady's games have had some of the best plot twists and surprises over the years, and the studio isn't pulling any punches with its Suicide Squad game.
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