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News, coverage and analysis tracking NO LAW across the outlets.- KRAFTON Gamescom Lineup AnnouncedKRAFTON has announced its lineup for Gamescom 2026, featuring five titles including a new PUBG Universe Game making its global debut. The lineup also includes Age Twisters, NO LAW, TARAE: The Unbound, and Project ZETA. Gamescom 2026 will take place from August 26 to August 30, 2026, in Cologne.
- One of PS5's Most Promising Open World Games Is Finally Being Showcased in AugustThe promising open-world shooter RPG No Law, developed by Neon Giant, will be showcased at Gamescom in August by publisher Krafton. The game, set in a cyberpunk future, features ex-military protagonist Grey Harker and is expected to receive its most in-depth look yet at the event. A release window has not been announced, but a 2027 release is speculated.
- KRAFTON REVEALS FIVE-TITLE GAMESCOM 2026 LINEUPKRAFTON has announced its lineup for gamescom 2026, featuring five upcoming titles. The showcase will include a new unannounced game from PUBG STUDIOS based on the PUBG IP, the first public look at Piccolo Studio's Age Twisters, and the debut of Boundary's dark fantasy action RPG TARAE: The Unbound. Also featured are Neon Giant's open-world FPS NO LAW and NIRVANANA's Multi-Team Tactical Arena game Project ZETA.
- KRAFTON announces Gamescom 2026 lineupKRAFTON has revealed its lineup for Gamescom 2026, featuring world premieres and new titles from its various studios. Highlights include an unannounced PUBG Studios project, Neon Giant's open-world FPS NO LAW, Nirvanana's multi-team tactical arena game Project ZETA, Piccolo Studio's cooperative narrative adventure Age Twisters, and Boundary's dark fantasy action RPG TARAE: The Unbound.
- Svenska Neon Giant visar upp tekniken bakom sitt cyberpunk-FPS No LawSwedish developer Neon Giant, known for The Ascent, is working on a new cyberpunk first-person shooter titled No Law. A technology demo showcased during State of Unreal 2026 highlighted the game's focus on dense, detailed environments without invisible walls or loading screens. A release date has not yet been announced.
- No Law Dev Diary Reveals How Neon Giant Built a Dense Cyber-Noir City With Just 20 DevelopersNeon Giant detailed their development philosophy for No Law, focusing on creating a dense, reactive cyber-noir city with a small team. They utilized Unreal Engine 5 technologies like Nanite and Lumen to achieve high detail and environmental interactivity, populating the city with over 3,000 dynamic NPCs. The game is planned for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.
- 'Density Over Scale': Open World Cyberpunk Shooter No Law Has Serious Potential on PS5Developer Neon Giant discussed their design philosophy for the upcoming open-world cyberpunk shooter No Law at Unreal Fest 2026, emphasizing density and reactivity over sheer map size. The game, announced for PlayStation 5, will utilize Unreal Engine 5 and feature a dynamic lighting and weather system with over 3,000 NPCs. Neon Giant previously developed the detailed isometric shooter The Ascent.
- Neon Giant Reveals How a Small Veteran Team Built NO LAW’s Dense Open-World CityNeon Giant, a KRAFTON, Inc. studio, detailed its 'Density Over Scale' approach to building the cyber-noir city of Port Desire for their upcoming open-world shooter NO LAW. Using Unreal Engine 5 technologies like Nanite and Lumen, the small team focused on creating a highly detailed and reactive urban environment with thousands of dynamic NPCs and interactive elements, rather than sheer size. Creative Director Tor Frick highlighted how UE5's tech allowed them to bypass traditional bottlenecks and build their desired uncompromised world.
- No Law Creative Director Discusses How Unreal Engine 5 Was Used to Create Port DesireDeveloper Neon Giant showcased how they are using Unreal Engine 5 for their open-world shooter No Law, focusing on "density over scale" for the city of Port Desire. Creative director Tor Frick highlighted features like Nanite and Lumen for visual fidelity and dynamic lighting, and MetaHuman for NPCs. The team also discussed similarities and differences with Cyberpunk 2077, emphasizing No Law's more intimate and personal experience. The game is planned for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.
- No Law Trailer Offers A Closer Look At Port Desire, Its Stories, and The PeacekeepersNeon Giant's upcoming open-world shooter RPG, No Law, was showcased in a new trailer focusing on its setting, Port Desire, and the Peacekeepers faction. The game aims to offer a detailed world with emergent stories, drawing comparisons to Cyberpunk 2077. No Law is slated for release this year on PlayStation 5, PC, and Xbox Series X/S.
- Jesper Kyd interview - ‘I am in love with video game music’Composer Jesper Kyd discusses his lifelong passion for video game music, tracing its evolution from the early demo scene to modern orchestral and electronic scores. He emphasizes the importance of melody and originality, drawing inspiration from his formative years with the Commodore 64 and Amiga. Kyd also touches on his work across various titles like Assassin's Creed and State of Decay 3, his approach to scoring open-world games, and his thoughts on the future of music composition in the industry, including the role of AI.
- 15 First Person Shooter (FPS) Games of 2026This article highlights upcoming first-person shooter games slated for release in 2026, showcasing a diverse range of titles from militaristic combat to sci-fi horror. Featured games include Marathon, Halo: Campaign Evolved, Better Than Dead, Resident Evil Requiem, John Carpenter's Toxic Commando, Hell Let Loose: Vietnam, DEFECT, NO LAW, Road to Vostok, MOUSE: P.I. For Hire, ExeKiller, ILL, Rogue Point, Witchfire, and Valor Mortis, each offering unique gameplay mechanics and settings.
- The Game Awards 2025 - All Winners and Announcements - NintendoFuseThe Game Awards 2025, hosted by Geoff Keighley, celebrated the best of video games with numerous awards and announcements. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 was a major winner, taking home Game of the Year and several other accolades. The event also featured trailers and reveals for upcoming titles like Grand Theft Auto VI, Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred, and Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic.
- Krafton surpasses $2bn in revenue for the first time in its historyKrafton has achieved a record-breaking year, surpassing $2.05 billion in revenue for the first time in its history, driven primarily by its PUBG franchise which saw double-digit growth. The company also reported a significant increase in operating profit and detailed revenue breakdowns across mobile, PC, and console platforms. Krafton plans to focus on expanding its intellectual properties and transitioning into an AI-first company, with 15 projects in development.