As it prepares to soon lose its early access status on PC, Police Simulator: Patrol Officers is announced on consoles via a trailer on the channel of its publisher Astragon.
Become a Patroller and serve the citizens of Brighton
In Police Simulator: Patrol Officers, players slip into the role of one of 8 playable characters and begin their job as a rookie patrol officer in the fictional town of Brighton on the east coast of the United States. As they learn the ropes of their law enforcement trade, they will progress from enforcing simple traffic rules or preventing litter, to investigating accidents, as well as in the search and arrest of suspects wanted in the event of theft, bodily harm, property damage or even drug trafficking. With increasing experience you will unlock the three different police cars, more complex tasks to perform, but also new areas of the city for your patrols. A two-player cooperative multiplayer mode gives virtual officers the ability to serve the public as a team with a friend, while an open patrol mode gives them unrestricted access to the entire city.
Police Simulator: Patrol Officers from developer Aesir Interactive and publisher astragon Entertainment will be available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S for $39,99. It will also leave Steam Early Access on PC at the same time. The exact release date will be announced soon.