Where to Find Emergency Response: Liberty County Updates
Follow official ER:LC patch news on PRC Discord, X, YouTube, and DevForum. Learn what sources to trust and why there is no public developer Trello.
Why Updates Matter in ER:LC
Emergency Response: Liberty County receives frequent updates: new vehicles, map changes, robbery rebalances, radio reworks, bug fixes, and seasonal events. Patch days can shift spawn lists, code redemption menus, and rank progression overnight. Players who rely on outdated guides often waste time—or Robux—on mechanics that changed silently.
This page tells you where Police Roleplay Community (PRC) actually publishes news. We are a fan wiki, not a patch server. When we summarize an update on guide pages, always cross-check the primary sources listed here for dates, exact wording, and rollback notes.
Official PRC Discord
The PRC Discord server is the backbone of ER:LC communication. Announcement channels post maintenance windows, patch notes summaries, emergency rollback messages, and limited-time code drops. Many players enable notifications only for announcement channels to avoid missing codes that expire within hours.
Join through official invite links from the Roblox game page or verified PRC social accounts—never from random DM invites. Inside Discord you will also find department communities, LEO training resources, and player support threads, but patch authority lives in staff announcements.
Discord messages can be edited or pinned; scroll pinned posts after major updates to see consolidated notes. Fan servers mirror news quickly but may omit caveats—treat Discord staff posts as ground truth.
X (Twitter)
PRC maintains X accounts that tweet short patch highlights, downtime alerts, and event teasers with screenshots or short clips. X is useful when you are mobile-only and cannot watch a full YouTube devlog. Hashtags and reply threads sometimes clarify hotfix timing.
Retweets from community creators are not official unless they quote PRC directly. Verify the account handle before assuming a teaser image reflects the live game—leaked work-in-progress assets occasionally circulate.
YouTube
Long-form update videos walk through new vehicles, map expansions, and UI changes with b-roll from test builds. They are excellent for visual learners who want to see siren patterns, interior details, or robbery flow changes before logging in.
Video publish dates may lag internal patches by a day; combine YouTube with Discord announcements for precise “update is live” timing. Auto-generated captions help non-English speakers, though game terms remain English in footage.
Roblox DevForum
PRC staff occasionally post DevForum threads for major technical changes, bug acknowledgment, or platform compliance notes visible to the broader Roblox developer community. DevForum is quieter than Discord but archives long explanations that are easy to search months later.
Not every minor hotfix gets a DevForum post. Absence of a thread does not mean nothing changed—check Discord and in-game patch notes too.
No Public Developer Trello
There is no public PRC developer Trello board for ER:LC roadmap tracking. Fan speculation sometimes shares fake board screenshots; ignore them unless linked directly from an official PRC account—which is rare to nonexistent for Trello.
If you see “Trello” mentioned on this wiki, it refers to our internal editorial board used by wiki volunteers to track article tasks, translation status, and screenshot refresh queues. That board is for wiki editors only. It does not preview unreleased PRC features, dates, or confidential balances.
Rely on announced patches, not rumored roadmap cards. Spoilers from leaked test places violate Roblox rules and community trust—avoid sharing them.
How This Wiki Handles Updates
After official posts, editors update guides, tier lists, vehicle pages, and the codes table. Large updates (map expansions, economy shifts) may roll out over several days as contributors verify spawn names and prices in-game.
Use the summer update and complete overview guides when tagged for major versions. Report outdated screenshots via community contact channels linked in the footer—not by editing pages you do not maintain unless you are a contributor.