E3 2016: LawBreakers prioritizes character mastery in a genre founded on map control
LawBreakers presents elements from arena shooters of yore mixed with contemporary class-based titles.
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LawBreakers presents elements from arena shooters of yore mixed with contemporary class-based titles.
Time to decide which side you're on as the public beta goes live next month.
From a brand new Doom to the myriad hero-driven multiplayer shooters, 2016 is a solid year for FPS fans.
Boss Key co-founder Cliff Bleszinski wants to make North Carolina an appealing place for game devs 'in spite of recent laws.'
In a wide-ranging interview, Cliff Bleszinski talks about what drew him back to game development, where he'd like the industry to go, and the pet peeves he wants to avoid in Lawbreakers.
Boss Key co-founder Arjan Brussee explains how Lawbreakers attempts to revive the 90s arena shooter, and why it's no longer free-to-play.
Lawbreakers is a fast, frenetic throwback to old-school arena shooters, and we've tried it out for ourselves.
Yet another mutliplayer shooter changes from being free-to-play to being a 'digital premium title.'
The first gameplay trailer of LawBreakers has been released. In it, we learn of some of the character classes we can expect to play as when it's released.
Cliff Bleszinski's new studio, Boss Key Productions, has taken the wraps off its arena shooter, and renamed it 'Lawbreakers.'