LawBreakers Collector's Edition has Physical Loot

LawBreakers Collector's Edition has Physical Loot

Ooooh goodies!

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jul 01, 2017 @ 02:48 PM (Staff Bios)
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LawBreakers has been making quite the name for itself this week. The game started a few days ago in closed beta and recently just opened up to the public. People have been logging in crazy amounts of hours while streaming, making YouTube videos, or just enjoying the game. I had a chance to play in the closed beta, and I was pretty impressed with the overall quality of the game.

Boss Key Productions has just announced that if you decide to buy the Collector's Edition of the game for $70, you will get some physical loot along with the copy of the game. The loot includes Abaddon's journal that is stuffed with information regarding the game's lore, two LawBreakers card packs, stickers, postcards, and a premium numbered box.

Honestly, I think the game is going to go pretty far. It's being compared to Overwatch, and while I really don't want to compare them at all, I think LawBreakers will hold its own after release. If you want to pick up the Collector's Edition, you can preorder it right now and get ready for the game's launch on PC and PS4 on August 8, 2017.

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