'We Do Not Let You Into Every Building for Your Own Good!' — No Law's Dense Cybergrunge City Might Just Be the Most Alive Open World Ever Created
No Law is a first-person sci-fi action adventure set in Port Desire. The developers focused on map density and fidelity rather than size. The city includes thousands of NPCs and buildings players can enter.
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The game is described as a potential alternative for players awaiting a Cyberpunk 2077 sequel.
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No Law Offers High-Density Cyberpunk Setting in Port Desire
confidence 70%No Law is a first-person sci-fi action adventure set in Port Desire. The developers focused on map density and fidelity rather than size. The city includes thousands of NPCs and buildings players can enter.
Still unconfirmed:
- No Law is likely to launch sooner than the sequel to Cyberpunk 2077.
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Neon Giant Details Port Desire's Density in No Law
confidence 90%No Law is a first-person sci-fi action adventure set in Port Desire. The city features thousands of NPCs and enterable buildings. Developers prioritized fidelity and density over the total size of the map.
What's confirmed:
- No Law is a cyberpunk-style sci-fi action adventure developed by Neon Giant.
- The game is set in a city called Port Desire.
- Port Desire prioritizes density and fidelity over scale.
- The city contains thousands of NPCs and buildings players can enter.
- The game uses Unreal Engine 5.
Still unconfirmed:
- The game features a first-person perspective.
- Neon Giant showcased the game at State of Unreal 2026 and Unreal Fest 2026.
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Neon Giant's No Law Targets Dense Cyberpunk World for 2026
confidence 90%No Law is a cyberpunk sci-fi action adventure shooter developed by Neon Giant. The game features a dense city called Port Desire that prioritizes fidelity over scale. It is built using Unreal Engine 5 and is planned for the PS5.
What's confirmed:
- No Law is being developed by Neon Giant.
- The game is a cyberpunk shooter set in the city of Port Desire.
- The project is built using Unreal Engine 5.
- No Law is announced for the PS5.
- The game is due in 2026.
- The development team consists of 20 people.
Still unconfirmed:
- The city contains thousands of NPCs and enterable buildings.
- The game uses Nanite, Lumen, MegaLights, and Mass Framework.
- The city is described as a cybergrunge environment.