
LawBreakers
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LawBreakers at StreamerHouse
LawBreakers dominated the house from 2016 through 2017 and we rode that wave with everything we had. Cliff Bleszinski and Boss Key Productions were making a statement—they were going to challenge Overwatch's dominance with their own hero shooter, and those early days were electric. The anti-gravity mechanics gave it identity, the art direction was sharp, and there was real momentum building. We streamed through 2016 and into 2017 watching the community invest in this game, believing that lightning could strike twice. The house hit 912 peak viewers at one point—this was during the period when everyone thought Boss Key had cracked the code. The competitive community was forming, streamers were grinding ranks, and people genuinely believed LawBreakers would define the next era. We were there through the buildup, through the hope, streaming 26.5 hours as the game felt like it was going to be something special. We didn't know then what we'd learn later about launch logistics and player retention.
LawBreakers Twitch Statistics
We streamed LawBreakers for 26.5 hours across 2016-2017, accumulating 9,548.8 hours watched with an impressive average of 331 viewers per session. Peak viewers hit 912—the house was absolutely packed when people believed in what Boss Key was building. We gained 620 followers during our LawBreakers run, showing real audience investment in the game's potential.
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Years Played
First played in 2016, most recently in 2017