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Although Kill the Justice League having a closed beta test was a good chance for select players to get their hands on the game and try it out before it launches in February, it's also seemingly led to a bunch of leaks for the game, with certain major scenes being leaked through audio files over the past few weeks.

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You'd think that the leaks would be slowing down now that it's been a few weeks since the closed beta test took place, but it looks like that's not the case at all as even bigger plot details have seemingly now emerged. Potential spoilers for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League follow, although, as always with leaks, it's worth taking with a pinch of salt.
, it looks like two major characters from the Batman: Arkham games are going to be making a return in Kill the Justice League. The first is Poison Ivy, who appeared to die at the end of Arkham: Knight but has somehow been revived in this game, albeit as a child version of herself. It's possible that a part of her survived and was enough to bring her back, although clearly in a different state.
That decision isn't going to be too controversial as it can be somewhat explained, but the leak also seems to indicate that the Joker is coming back, after infamously having died at the end of Arkham: City. Arkham: Knight got a bit of a bad rap for not following through on this decision and still having the Joker appear throughout the game via hallucinations, so it's a bit surprising to see him return here, if the leaks are real.
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The short video of the Joker that's been shared shows him dancing around with a very different look from the previous games, which could indicate that he's not the Joker that we all know. We don't hear any audio of him, so it's tough to tell if it's meant to be the same character or just an otherworld version of him.
Although this seems like a very big leak for the game, it's possible that things are being taken out of context. and that it gets a lot of details wrong, so it's worth holding back on judging them too harshly, if they're even real in the first place.

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