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Dubbed Lawbreakers 2.0, this is a fan-made launcher for the game. Despite Bleszinski’s appreciation, it has no formal affiliation with Boss Key Productions or Nexon, who still retains the IP ...
LawBreakers launched in 2017 as the debut project from Boss Key Productions, the studio co-founded by Gears of War veteran Cliff Bleszinski. The FPS game sadly never took off, with dwindling ...
We emerge, trigger finger pulsating from overuse, after a particularly ferocious round of Overcharge in Lawbreakers, having been killed repeatedly by someone cheekily named "TheRealCliffyB ...
LawBreakers was a game that might have made a bit of a splash initially but died out quickly. If you don’t recall, this FPS hero shooter came out in 2017.
LawBreakers will be a paid access game. We listened to feedback online about the community's concerns with F2P, from pay-to-win mechanics, rampant cheating and more…and we're not going to do that.
Released in 2017, Lawbreakers was the first game from the now-defunct Boss Key Productions, a studio founded by Cliff Bleszinski following his departure from Epic Games.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Cliff Bleszinski knows the player figures for LawBreakers right now are low. But he isn't losing faith. Games can be slow-burners--just look at ...
ARE YOU SKILLED AF? PROVE IT! It's time to get off the ground and deliver death from every angle in LawBreakers, the new first-person shooter from legendary game designer Cliff Bleszinski and Boss ...
LawBreakers manages to stand out due to the fact it appears to be a game that doesn’t have any weapons or classes locked to certain levels. While this is nothing new, it’s certainly welcomed.
Cliff Bleszinski’s FPS Lawbreakers has been given a new lease of life six years after the game shut down, thanks to a fan-made launcher making the game playable once again. Developed by Boss Key ...