No Law Announced: The Ascent Developer’s Next Game Channels Cyberpunk 2077 Vibes | The Game Awards 2025

The studio behind The Ascent unveils its next game, No Law, at The Game Awards 2025, showcasing a cyberpunk-inspired world reminiscent of Cyberpunk 2077.
By Anish Negi
No Law Announced: The Ascent Developer’s Next Game Channels Cyberpunk 2077 Vibes | The Game Awards 2025

The studio behind the praised top-down action game The Ascent has announced its next game and a shift in perspective to first-person.Neon Giant announced No Law at The Game Awards 2025 with a trailer that revealed the shift to first-person and a strong Cyberpunk aesthetic. Indeed, at first glance, No Law looks a bit like CD Projekt’s own Cyberpunk 2077, although there are some key differences.

No Law is an open world first-person shooter role-playing game with immersive sim elements, due out on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S published by PUBG company Krafton. A release window has yet to be announced.

Setting and Story

Set in a cyber-noire known as Port Desire, it puts the player in the shoes of Grey Harker, an ex-military veteran who left the war-torn life behind for a much more serene, gentle existence spent tending to his plants. Trouble comes knocking, and it is a case wherein he must lean on his black ops instincts to survive.

Neon Giant said to expect a rich story drenched in neon, colorful characters, and big choices to make. If you play through multiple times, you’ll find alternate paths and new outcomes. You can mix things up with gameplay, too, focusing on stealth or going in guns blazing.

Gameplay and Other Details

No Law is a single-player only game, with no multiplayer, and it has nothing to do with The Ascent, Neon Giant insisted. This is a new fictional world, and from the trailer you can see it’s a more grounded cyberpunk aesthetic, compared to the more sci-fi, alien-packed world of The Ascent.

Anish Negi is an editor and SEO expert at Urban Scroll, specializing in global tech news, product launches, reviews, and buying guides. He focuses on search-driven content strategy and editorial precision to ensure accurate, high-visibility tech coverage.

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