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gaming1 year ago

"Fan Revival: LawBreakers Playable Again After Six-Year Hiatus"

LawBreakers, a team-based hero shooter that was shut down in 2018, is now playable again thanks to an unofficial fan project called RELB. Players can join public tests through the RELB Discord server to play online multiplayer matches. Despite some issues with matchmaking and hit registration, the project has shown promise, and the community is excited about its future.

gaming1 year ago

"Fan Project Revives LawBreakers, Making Cliff Bleszinski's 'Dead' FPS Playable Again After Six Years"

An unofficial fan-made launcher called Lawbreakers 2.0 has revived the dormant game Lawbreakers, originally developed by Boss Key Productions and directed by Cliff Bleszinski. Despite the game being shut down due to low player count, fans have taken matters into their own hands with the new launcher, allowing players to boot the game on Steam and play online multiplayer matches again. Bleszinski has shown support for the project and has previously called on publisher Nexon to discuss potentially reviving the failed FPS.

gaming1 year ago

"Fans Revive LawBreakers, Bringing the Game Back to Life"

LawBreakers, the 2017 hero shooter, is being unofficially revived by a dedicated group of fans known as The RELB Project, who have created "fake" servers to bring the game back. Despite being an unofficial project, the game's creator, Cliff Bleszinski, has given his blessing to the revival. The team recently held successful public playtests and is seeking more developers to continue their work on bringing LawBreakers back to life.

gaming1 year ago

"Fans Revive Forgotten LawBreakers FPS Game in Unofficial Comeback"

LawBreakers, a multiplayer FPS that failed to gain traction and was shut down in 2018, is being revived by dedicated fans who are running public tests for their own servers. The project, ongoing since 2022, aims to bring the game back to life by creating "fake" servers for the original game client to use. Cliff Bleszinski, co-founder of the studio behind LawBreakers, has expressed his desire to see the game return and has shown support for the revival project. Interested players can join the LawBreakers revival Discord for upcoming playtests and potentially revisit the long-dead FPS.

gaming2 years ago

Cliff Bleszinski pleads for LawBreakers revival.

Game designer Cliff Bleszinksi has called on publisher Nexon to discuss potentially reviving his failed first-person shooter Lawbreakers, which shut down in 2018 due to low player count. Bleszinksi clarified that he wasn't interested in actively creating a new game, but would be willing to consult on any potential revival. The Lawbreakers IP is still owned by Nexon.

gaming2 years ago

Cliff Bleszinski seeks LawBreakers revival from Nexon.

Cliff Bleszinski, the creator of LawBreakers, has expressed interest in resurrecting the hero shooter game five years after it shut down. He confirmed that the rights to LawBreakers are with Nexon and called on Nexon's boss to help make it happen. CliffyB clarified that he's uninterested in developing a new LawBreakers game but would be up for consulting on it. Nexon has not yet commented on the suggestion.

gaming2 years ago

Cliff Bleszinski Teases Possible Return of LawBreakers.

Cliff Bleszinski, the creator of LawBreakers, has teased that there may be some fresh information about the ill-fated 2017 PS4 and PC shooter. Fans have speculated that the game's lack of an Xbox release may have contributed to its failure, and with the rise of Xbox Game Pass, there is potential for a revival. However, no concrete details have been revealed yet.

gaming2 years ago

Cliff Bleszinski hints at LawBreakers update.

Cliff Bleszinski, the director of the now-defunct game LawBreakers, has teased fans to "stay tuned" for news on the game. LawBreakers was released in August 2017 but shut down just one year later due to a low player count. Bleszinski expressed confusion at the recent swell of support for the game, which he said was largely unsuccessful upon its original release.