Publisher Astragon Entertainment and developer Aesir Interactive has just announced Police Simulator: Patrol Officers, launching as a Steam Early Access title this Spring. A reveal trailer was also released alongside the announcement.
Check out the reveal trailer of the game below:
After the launch Police Simulator: Patrol Officers launch in Early Access, the game will receive monthly updates that will improve by incorporating valuable feedback from players and police fans. The game will paint a realistic picture of a patrol officer’s job in a fictional American city called Brighton.
Players will get to wear their virtual badges proudly as they ensure order and safety. You will be able to patrol the first neighborhood of the introductory city district at launch. If you perform well with your superiors, you will unlock access to four more neighborhoods in this first district, where pedestrians and vehicular traffic simulate the impression of a living complex metropolis.
Key Features:
- Parking surveillance – Situative issuing of parking tickets and/or towing of vehicles for parking against the direction of travel, exceeding the permitted parking time, and non-observance of parking restrictions. Fines may also be issued for parked cars with expired license plates.
- Traffic violations by pedestrians – If a pedestrian is endangering themselves and others (by ignoring a red light at an intersection, for instance), officers should intervene. Careless littering is also frowned upon on the streets and sidewalks of Brighton.
- Traffic accidents – Different types of accidents, which can develop dynamically from traffic events, will demand different actions by officers. This includes calling for an ambulance, interviewing witnesses, drug and alcohol tests, and more. Players should always keep a watchful eye on moving traffic.
- Speed control – Measure the speed of moving vehicles while standing on the roadside with a radar gun or by utilizing the speed measuring instrument in one’s police car. Issue tickets when appropriate.
- Search and arrest wanted suspects: Now and then, the police department’s call center will issue information about wanted suspects. One may encounter a person matching the call center’s descriptions during patrol. A key element of investigations is questioning witnesses, as they might offer valuable information regarding a suspect.
- Traffic control – Going on patrol in one’s police car will offer players new perspectives on Brighton’s traffic and streets. Use sirens to pass around other vehicles or to prompt them to pull over.
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