Boss Key Productions has announced that starting today, for the very first time, the PC beta of Lawbreakers is open to all gamers via Steam. The PC beta event ends July 5 at 9 AM PDT and in order to celebrate this open beta phase, Boss Key Productions released a new trailer for Lawbreakers that can be viewed below.
According to the press release, the beta includes:
- New Map: Vertigo – located in a remote location in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Vertigo is a high-altitude reconnaissance outpost with near suborbital elevation;
- New Mode: Uplink – capture the uplink in the centre of the map and deliver to your team base, continuing to protect it until points are earned;
- Weapon Stickers – players can test a new customisation feature and earn a special Beta participant Weapon Sticker by completing five matches during the event. This reward transfers to the full release of the game at launch.
LawBreakers is a multiplayer FPS in which the laws of physics are shattered, creating intense gravity-defying combat across a futuristic landscape. Players choose whether to fight to uphold the “Law” or go out for blood as a “Breaker,” as they take part in a conflict raging across locations including the boiling oceans off the Santa Monica coastline to a gravity-ravaged Grand Canyon.
Enjoy!

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Commentary brought to you by paid casual gamers who had been told what to say. Purple-haired girl said she’s never experienced gravity in any other game. How about dozens of games which actually had action-based gravity sequences. I don’t intend to hate on the game, but it looks mediocre – no more, no less.
Paid casual gamer nervously says, “I have never played a game before where you run around a relatively small map in a first-person perspective while you attempt to shoot and kill anyone you see. And the game had gravity in it! Never seen that!”
*gunman standing off-screen gives the thumbs up sign*
😀 hahaha
The subtitle for your comment should’ve been *laughs in German*
She said she never experienced, not that there has never been games involving gravity 😀
She is just not an experienced gamer….. maybe, what do I know ¯_(?)_/¯
Experiences are overrated, anyways.
Of course!
After all, these days such things have to get…..
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feh
“Bring Your Skills” I don’t have any skills to bring. Can I buy skills DLC? In early access? Can I preorder early access DLC skills that will pay said bills?
Only if you work the tills!
Fun game, plays better than Quake Champions.
They have nothing in common other than they’re both twitch-based multiplayer arena hero shooters experienced in a first-person perspective.
Played it 5mins in closed alpah and i had more fun than playing overwatch 20hours.
Every one of those shills, sorry, PRO GAMERS was too loud, self-absorbed and/or obnoxious. Apart from the one English guy who seemed to be vaguely normal.
Blizzard post-2010 is an ongoing mistake.