The former Gears of War designer has confirmed the name of his upcoming free-to-play shooter. The game is set in a world after “the shattering”, a cataclysmic event that permanently changes Earth’s gravity.
It’s not a huge surprise Bleszinski chose this time to announce Lawbreakers, as the world is currently waxing nostalgic over Gears of War, thanks to the first game getting a remastered edition on Xbox One this week.
In Lawbreakers, players are forced to choose sides. After a period of relative peace, tons of organised gangs have begun grabbing territory all over the world. They’re making a move on the US, and that’s where Lawbreakers picks up. Bleszinski described the game as “vertical”, with players having access to grappling hooks, jet packs, and other devices to get around.
The name was revealed during a livestream on Twitch:
They haven’t shown any gameplay footage yet, and it’s unclear if that will even happen today.
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6 responses to “Cliff Bleszinki’s Free-To-Play Shooter Is Called Lawbreakers, Coming Next Year”
The Shattering was probably a better name? But it sounds fun.
Awesome, if its free to play it HAS to be good!
BREAKIN’ THE LAW, BREAKIN’ THE LAW!
Of Gravity!
I like that lyric
Holy shit, the first thing I see is a grappling hook. This looks so awesome!