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It's time, once again, to be amazed and astounded by my precocious acts of prestidigitation, my prescient predictions, my prattling on about probable outcomes … however you put it, it's free-to-play prediction time again her...
There may have been a dearth of impactful new free-to-play games in 2018, but that doesn't mean there wasn't plenty to talk about.
If you thought all had been said and done regarding the life and death of Boss Key Productions and its two titles, LawBreakers and Radical Heights, think again.
The list of games that Boss Key Productions brought down has added new member.
Eleven days ago, LawBreakers went free-to-play.
Update: Now there's a Steam announcement and a shutdown date of Sept.
UPDATE: Bleszinski has stated via Twitter that Boss Key's employees were notified of the studio's closure via a typical meeting.
The long, strange, and often controversial saga of Boss Key Productions has come to an end.
If you laughed off Radical Heights when it was first announced, I wouldn't blame you.
After having to choke down a healthy serving of humble pie following LawBreakers' demise, you might think Boss Key Productions CEO Cliff Bleszinski might be a little quieter regarding the company's new -- and seemingly well-re...
The makers of LawBreakers, Boss Key Productions, have moved on from that project to jump head first into the Battle Royale space.
Well, that didn't take long.
In what doesn't come as any real surprise to anyone, Boss Key Productions' LawBreakers is ceasing active development.
What do you think when an upcoming game is announced as free-to-play?...
It's prediction time again!...
At some point, LawBreakers becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy: Everyone talks about how it's doing poorly, which makes people not want to play, which makes it do even more poorly, which makes more people not want to play, whic...
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.
Boss Key: LawBreakers Moved On From F2P So It Wouldn't "Disjoint Our Users" Or "Force Them Into DLC"
LawBreakers still isn't going to be free-to-play, and Boss Key Productions still explains its reasons in interviews every now and then.
It seems like Cliff Bleszinski may agree with Jason Winter's assessment of the future of free-to-play games.
LawBreakers looks neat, and I'll certainly want to check it out when it goes live.