You can now sign up for a Closed Alpha Tech Test for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. The Closed Alpha test will run from Thursday, November 30, until Monday, December 4, 2023, and will be available across all platforms - PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
Developer Rocksteady say the purpose of the closed alpha is to test the game's online infrastructure. The sign ups are open to pretty much everyone but obviously, only a small number of players will get the invite to test the game.
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Those who eventually get the invite will have to sign an NDA and cannot share any screenshots, gameplay or videos showing in-game footage. Rocksteady say that all gameplay will be watermarked with unique identifiers tied to players' account so they can easily identify those who leak the footage.
Given that the test is confidential, Rocksteady did not share any additional details about the alpha so we don't really know what kind of content will be available to those who get to participate.
It's probably be a mission or two, focused on multiplayer as that's the aspect of the game that Rocksteady are testing. Hopefully, the footage of these does not leak online like with some other titles this year that also hosted technical alpha tests.
In case you're not quite familiar with Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, it's a third-person shooter set in a huge city of Metropolis. Players take control of the infamous Suicide Squad who are trying to take down the Justice League.
The game can be played solo, online or in four-player co-op. Rocksteady and WB recently revealed a bunch of new details and gameplay so if this looks of interest to you, read some of the stories below:
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