LawBreakers: How to Change Your Region and Server

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Changing Region and Server in LawBreakers

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Like most other online multiplayer shooter games, LawBreakers has various servers for players located in different parts of the world. This is done so that players in one specific area can play with each other, thus lowering the ping and latency issues. This will ensure a smoother gameplay experience for all involved.

However, if you’d like to change your region or server in the game, you can do so as well. Currently, the available servers in LawBreakers include SEA, OCE, EU, US – West, and US – East. Depending on your current location, your ping will vary depending on which server you choose to play in.

To change your region or server, simply click on the Options button on the main menu. In the first tab, you’ll see that that the very first option on the tab allows you to pick your server from the available list. Choose the one that you want, and remember to save your changes before backing out. You’ll now be switched over to whichever server you chose, and you’ll be able to play on there.

Do note that you can’t change servers while the game is matchmaking you, so remember to back out of matchmaking before changing anything.

Be sure to check back with Twinfinite for more tips, tricks, and information on LawBreakers.


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