Get A Free Taste Of LawBreakers This Weekend
LawBreakers may be doing its best to avoid being free-to-play, but that's not stopping the developers from offering gamers a free weekend to spend in the game. Beginning Thursday September 28, Boss Key Productions and Nexon America are opening up the servers to anyone willing to give the game a whirl.
The free weekend will last around four days, ending on Monday October 2. I say "about" because the post doesn't currently mention official start or end times. But, in lieu of that, they did drop a special free-weekend-trailer... that tells us nothing about the free weekend itself but does offer a weird late-20th century PSA style thing with a cop talking about guns and shooting bad guys. Check it out below.
On a bit of an interesting side note, it's been pointed out that the LawBreakers' free-to-play weekend coincides with the launch of the new Call of Duty Open Beta. It might be fun to see how that shakes out.
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