Warner Bros has announced that the closed beta testing for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will begin on November 30th. This beta testing will last until December 4th, and it will allow you to play for the first time this Games as a Service (GaaS) title.
Warner Bros says this Closed Alpha is just a small part of the campaign, and it won’t show us exactly what the whole game will be like. In other words, the testing won’t be focusing on the game’s controversial GaaS gameplay elements.
Developed by Rocksteady, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a Games as a Service (GaaS) game. The game appears to rely heavily on weapons, and won’t be focusing on melee combat like the Batman: Arkham games. And, as I’ve said before, this feels like a new Marvel’s Avengers game.
Last week, Warner Bros showed a 20-minute video. They cleverly edited it to hide the “Live Service” parts, but even with those changes, the gameplay didn’t wow me. Also, the publisher shared the official PC system requirements. So, be sure to take a look at them.
Suicide Squad: Kills the Justice League will be released on February 2nd, 2024. You can go ahead and register for its upcoming Closed Alpha testing by clicking this link.
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