lawbreaker Creator Cliff Bleszinski wants publisher Nexon to bring back the first-person hero shooter nearly five years after it shut down. Exclusive to the PS4 console, the game was released in August 2017 to positive reviews, but failed to attract players. Shortly before the LawBreakers server went down, Bleszinski’s studio, Boss Key Productions, dissolved.
Cliff Bleszinski wants to serve as a ‘consultant’ for LawBreakers
A while ago, Bleszinski tweeted that he received a text about LawBreakers from his lawyer. Without further elaboration, he asked his followers to pay attention, and late last week he followed up with a tweet stating that it turns out that the IP is owned by the publisher, his Nexon. said. As a result, he asked Nexon CEO Owen Mahoney to send him a message.
Interestingly, Brzezinski To tell He has no interest in making games. But he’s not against bringing LawBreakers back online, with a third party working with his Nexon while he’s acting as a consultant.
After LawBreakers shut down, Bleszinski, best known for his Unreal and Gears of War series, claimed that releasing the game on PS4 instead of Xbox One was a “mistake.” He also accused Nexon of lackluster marketing, then called LawBreakers the biggest flop he’s had in 2017, in a public statement between him and former Nexon vice president Vlad Coho. quarrel ensued.