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LawBreakers is a free-to-play sci-fi first-person shooter game for Windows released in 2017. It was developed by Boss Key Productions and is published by Nexon. The game was announced on July 7, 2014. Project Bluestreak was the previous working title and the official title was announced on 26 August 2015. It is being developed using Unreal Engine 4.

Stop removing my stuff and also please notice that the info above is actually wrong, since it's written in past tense and the game was not free.

Anyway, imagine if you will a world where giant squirrels reign over humanity. It's the 207Z, and the Nut Empire has enslaved 99% of humans. The few remaining renegades hide beneath the surface during the day, and run strike missions at night with crude weaponry made from junk metal and acorns.

The leader of the resistance is former-Navy Seal Dan McFuckstein. He personally leads his men on these dangerous missions each and every night, and he hasn't lost a single man yet. In Lawbreakers, you take the role of McFuckstein on his most dangerous mission yet- the raid and then destroy a compound housing an estimated 95 million giant squirrels. Completion of this mission would be a huge blow to the Nut Empire, especially if their weaponry can be stolen and studied. Indeed, if you bust the Nut here, you may be able to extract the load.

But there's another twist- McFuckstein has insane PTSD and is generally crazy as shit, and on this mission, he has a side objective: kill all of his own guys, whip out his nuts, and detonate a weapons cache that will destroy the world and also possible Mars. Are you a bad enough dude to pull out your testicles and then kill everything on Earth?

Pre-order now to get access the the beta and also for a statue of my BALLZ in the Lawbreakers: McFuckstein Nut Clown edition.

Setting

The game takes place in a post-post apocalyptic world. There has been 25 years of rebuilding.[1]

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