Cliff Bleszinksi has revealed the first details about his upcoming free-to-play arena shooter, previously known as Project Bluestreak. During a livestream today, the Gears of War creator revealed the upcoming game, which is due out some time in 2016, will be called LawBreaker. At the heart of the shooter are three pillars: guns, gangs and gravity. LawBreakers is set years after a cataclysmic event called The Shattering rocked the world. Humanity interfering with the world caused gravity to go haywire, with seas churning and the earth cracking. Rather than taken place in the post-apocalyptic wasteland that followed, however, LawBreakers will be set after everything has been rebuilt and humanity has moved on. The one key difference is that gravity is still completely messed up, meaning jet p...
Cliff Bleszinski, the Gears of War creator has already told us about his upcoming free-to-play PC shooter currently titled Project BlueStreak, but we don’t know when to expect it? While we wait for the game, there is a piece of concept art that was released last night. The picture shows a city being approached by a huge storm of rain and fierce lighting. In the foreground, we see what appears to the Hollywood sign, which would suggest the city in question in Los Angeles. But if that’s the case, what are those rivers? Project BlueStreak, a free-to-play multiplayer arena shooter for PC, is Bleszinski’s first new project sinceleaving Epic Games in 2012. The game is in development at startup studio Boss Key Productions in Raleigh, North Carolina. Source: Eddie Makuch