Fans of GTA Mzansi and Stereo Hearts can expect a fresh and exciting gaming experience from LGS A Free. With its focus on freedom and creativity, LGS A Free promises to offer players a unique and engaging experience.
For two years, GTA: Mzansi had been the underground king of open-world crime dramas. Developed by the fictional "Lekgotla Games SA" (LGSA), it traded Liberty City’s skyscrapers for the sprawling, electric chaos of a hyper-realistic Johannesburg-Pretoria megacity. You knew the zones: the glitzy, guarded mansions of Sandton; the hustling taxi ranks of Midrand; the neon-drenched shebeens of Soweto after dark.
As Lord Silencer’s drones swarmed like metallic locusts, the game’s mechanics merged combat and music. Each drone was vulnerable only to a specific frequency. You had to switch between three radio stations on your weapon wheel:
A heavy focus on genres like Amapiano, Kwaito, and South African Hip-Hop , replacing standard radio stations with local hits.