LawBreakers Alpha Test Starts June 18

LawBreakers Alpha Test Starts June 18

Try to break the game too, while you're at it.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Jun 17, 2016 @ 02:28 PM (Staff Bios)
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LawBreakers was the multiplayer fps that showed off some impressive gameplay during E3. It revealed some impressive graphics, high octane action, and unique gravity mechanics. Between the weapons, speed of play, and gravity manipulation, LawBreakers brings a whole new vertical element to the fps scene. During the conference, they mentioned their next big hurdle involves balanced gameplay. They are tackling this problem with a closed beta.


Don't just fast forward to the gameplay bits

Being a solely multiplayer experience, the alpha needs to pull in enough players to fill up servers. Of course, gamers are encouraged to try and break the game as much as possible, that way it can be fixed before launch. That's assuming you let them know about it. Invites have already gone out, but for those still interested, you can still sign up at their website.

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