LawBreakers Gets One More Open Beta Before Launch

LawBreakers Gets One More Open Beta Before Launch

One. More. Time.

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jul 26, 2017 @ 11:39 AM (Staff Bios)
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LawBreakers is going to be getting one more open beta before the game launches on August 8, and it all starts this weekend. On July 28, the open beta will go live starting at 7 a.m. PST/10 a.m. EST and will close on July 31 at the same time.

There are brand new balance patches, reworks, and bug fixes coming with this beta, just to show players that they took feedback very seriously. In addition to those fixes, they are also holding an Early Bird Beta Contest. Anybody that plays 3 matches on PC for the first 4 hours of the beta will be automatically entered into a drawing for a replica Aerator rifle or a 1080Ti graphics card.

If you're worried about downloading the game and missing out on those first few hours, the game is now available for pre-load on Steam right here. Make sure you're there this weekend to break some laws and crack some skulls!

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