The Precinct

The Precinct (2025)

by Fallen Tree Games, Kwalee
Genres:Indie, Simulator
Themes:Action, Sandbox
Game modes:Single player
Story:Averno City, 1983. Gangs rule the streets and your father lies restless in his grave. Clean up the city, uncover the truth, and embark on thrilling vehicle chases through destructible environments in this neon-noir action sandbox police game.
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