In light of the unfortunate news regarding Boss Key Productions shutting down, we regret to announce that we will be sunsetting our support of LawBreakers on September 14, 2018 as we are not able to operate the game.
Our servers will remain open until then and the game will be made free-to-play on Steam for all players effective immediately. Please note that any and all new in-game purchases will also be disabled and we will not be able to accept any refund requests.
We truly appreciate your understanding in this difficult time and we want to thank you all your support and being a part of the passionate LawBreakers community.
Thank you for staying with us throughout this journey.
https://steamcommunity.com/games/350280/announcements/detail/1667902016147679716
Motherfuckin OOF
Didn't it just went F2p?
Yep. Looks like it was to literally save face at Nexon, rather than to actually transition it like Battleborn/Evolve
I hate to laugh, but damn this game just can't catch a break
At least Radical Heights is a thriving community that exceeds even fortnite, guys.
Well, it's a nice gesture to keep the servers open and the game F"P until then I guess. Probably wouldn't be any backlash if they just shut it down tomorrow.
i thought they already did
LawBreakers
interesting that it's actually playable now tho, player-wise.
maybe if they'd gone F2P months ago, they wouldn't have had to shut down. Stupid idiots.
Literally everything Nexon touches turns to ashes. They made a GITS game that I actually enjoyed, but when they tried to change things to bring in more players they completely alienated their core player base and the game shut down. Everything they do is either too little too late or takes something far from it's original gameplay. I wouldn't touch any new Nexon game any time soon.
There's a good reason Splash Damage got out of their partnership with Nexon for Dirty Bomb (even if it didn't save them from their own incompetence).
At least DB's still alive and has a slight chance to get more players.
At least that's what I hope, I spent a good amount supporting it ;(
I wonder if the move to make it free to play is just so they could cover their asses when they said F2P would be unfeasible for them.
Is there an end of life plan? Releasing dedicated server software, etc
If not I hope Ross Scott talks about it
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