Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Closed Alpha Starts This Week, Will Let You Invite Three Friends; FAQ Released

Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League Closed Alpha

In case you missed the news, sign-ups for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Closed Alpha Test have officially opened! And though there are plenty of questions around it, Warner Brother Games and Rocksteady have posted an in-depth FAQ detailing what you can expect, including the start date, and that invited players will be able to invite up to three friends to join them.

When is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Closed Alpha Test? When Will Invites Go Out?

According to Warner Brother Games and Rocksteady, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Closed Alpha will begin Thursday, November 30th at 6 a.m. PST and conclude on Sunday, December 3rd at 11:59 p.m. PST, giving players three full days of access to the alpha.

Invites will officially go out (via email) on Wednesday, November 29, to select users who signed up, and they’ll be able to choose their platform of choice from the instructions listed in the email. Luckily, if you aren’t chosen, WB Games will allow alpha players to invite up to three friends to participate in the alpha test. Note that they’ll also need a WB Account and must sign the NDA accompanying the Alpha test.

What Should You Expect From the Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Closed Alpha Test?

WB Games notes that this test will include a very small portion of the game’s campaign, though it won’t represent the final game. Crossplay will be supported, with the test available on Xbox Series X|S, PS5, and PC (via Steam).

No paid membership (PS+, Xbox Live) is required to play the beta, though this will likely be a requirement once the full game is out. Testers will also be able to try out the in-game voice chat functionality.

Can You Share Gameplay and Images and Talk About the Content of the Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Closed Alpha Test?

As previously mentioned, everyone is required to sign an NDA if they are invited to the test. No sharing of whatsoever is allowed, as outlined by WB Games,

“This test and all related information/content are private and highly confidential. Only participants who accept the terms of a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) will be able to participate. Posting (or streaming) images/screenshots, videos, or any text-based impressions of your experience online, via social media, or in any public forum is strictly prohibited, as is speaking to press outlets or content creators in any way. Keep in mind, all gameplay is watermarked with a unique identifier tied to your account.”

For those who decide to break the NDA, be aware you’ll likely be hit with a DMCA notice.

That’s really the most important bit of information from the FAQ, though if you’re interested in reading the full thing you can do so here.

Best of luck to those who sign up!

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