Break-ins are an incredible pain in the ass and can cause incredible financial damage depending on their scale. They can also be very dangerous if the individuals breaking in are armed or inclined to violence.
‘Break-In’ offers decent human beings who would never even think about attempting to break into somebody else’s house and stealing their stuff the chance to experience the thrill and danger of a break-in.
In ‘Break-In’ players must become the ultimate thieves, planning and executing break-ins on a wide range of different locations including homes, museums, banks, and more. According to the developers, missions and NPC’s are randomized, requiring players to scout out entry points, security, civilians, and valuables locations for each mission.
‘Break-In’ features a wide range of equipment commonly used by burglars, ranging from simple items such as ladders and climbing picks to grappling hooks and EMP devices. The game allows almost complete freedom of movement for climbing up drainpipes, window-sills, onto rooftops, and more.
Additionally, the game offers VR support for a range of mainstream VR headsets including HTC Vive and Oculus Rift. It also features VR/Non-VR crossplay, allowing friends to play together even if not everyone in the group has access to VR equipment.
‘Break-In’ is a 4-player co-op, requiring four players to play and work together efficiently with effective communication and strategizing in order to carry out successful heists.
‘Break-In’ is developed by ‘Jorgen Games Ltd.’ and ‘Oliver Josh’ and is scheduled to be released on Steam at a date that is still to be determined.