Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice Final Previews and Unprecedented NDA Lifted

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Rocksteady’s upcoming action game, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice, has been met with a muted reception from mainstream outlets. This frosty reception has seemingly blunted the game’s marketing momentum, prompting Warner Bros. to make an unorthodox decision. The company has chosen to lift the non-disclosure agreement binding players of November’s Closed Alpha Test prematurely.

The announcement was made on Twitter, where Rocksteady encouraged players who took part in the Closed Alpha Test to share their own experiences of the game. The developer has created a digital Bat-Signal, broadcasting an open call to action for players to talk and write about their gameplay experience.

However, it’s important to note that while Rocksteady wants players to talk and write about Suicide Squad, the studio has specified that other terms of the NDA still apply. Players may not post imagery or videos from the Closed Alpha Test.

Despite the negative reception from mainstream outlets, there have been some positive responses from participants floating around social media. This unprecedented move by Rocksteady may pay off, but it remains to be seen how the overall reception of the game will unfold.

The move has sparked a war of words over Suicide Squad, with many sharing their thoughts on social media. The question now is: what do you think of this unprecedented move by Rocksteady? Did you participate in the Closed Alpha Test, and if so, what are your thoughts? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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