
Ready or Not, created by VOID Interactive, is a realistic, tactical first-person shooter where you play as a SWAT officer. The game puts you in intense, high-stakes scenarios, requiring you to handle dangerous situations, save hostages, and neutralize threats.
The game is praised for its immersive world and intelligent AI, which challenges players to think strategically. It’s become even more popular recently thanks to its release on consoles and the ability to play with others across all platforms.
Recently, players have been exceptionally committed to cleaning up the virtual streets, with a significant rise in in-game actions like arresting criminals and confiscating illegal drugs.
Los Sueños Is Getting Safer – Thanks To Millions Of Virtual SWAT Officers

I was really excited to see the latest stats from VOID Interactive for Ready or Not! It looks like we, as players, are actually making a difference in Los Sueños – the streets are getting a little safer thanks to all of us working together. It’s awesome to see our efforts are paying off!
According to a recent post on X/Twitter, the Los Sueños Police Department is sharing its quarterly crime report. The report highlights the work of the LSPD SWAT team and how their deployments are helping to reduce crime in the city. The department praised the officers’ dedication, stating they risk their lives daily and are achieving positive results.
In 2025 alone, authorities seized approximately 4.2 million metric tons of illegal drugs, rescued 821 million civilians, and neutralized 1.3 billion criminals.
Throughout the year, players successfully apprehended a total of 427 million criminals on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. The developers have also released a special video celebrating the dedication of their in-game LSPD SWAT team, which you can watch below.
Unfortunately, there’s no record of how many donuts and coffees officers eat and drink while working, so we can only guess at the total.
VOID Interactive, the team behind Ready or Not, is encouraging community involvement and actively recruiting members for a virtual ‘LSPD Swat’ group, as announced in a recent video.
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