Lawbreakers Developer Bosskey Reveals New Game - An 80s-Infused Battle Royale Game Show

Bosskey Studios, the company behind The Culling, borrowing cartoony visuals from Fortnite and the gameshow theme from The Culling.

Unlike Lawbreakers though, Radical Heights will be free to play at launch. At least they're not making the same mistake twice. It blew my mind that Bosskey thought they could be successful with a buy to play model.

Radical Heights - Reveal Gameplay Trailer [Official Video]

Radical Heights aims to differentiate itself from other battle royale games with a persistent cash currency that can be used during rounds but also carries over between them.

“Play matches, collect cash, kill contestants, interact with game show elements and more to buy cosmetics from your personal prize room, or put some of that sweet cash in your bank to help buy a weapon next match quicker than your opponents. The choice is yours.”

With the game launching on Steam tomorrow, expect a first look!