Payday 2 DLC plan extended to 20 months
"The new improved contract, worth six million US dollars, gives us the security to, for the next 20 months, focus on developing and refining Payday 2 so that it becomes the best co-operative gaming experience available on the market."
Starbreeze has big plans for Payday 2. The game has been a tremendous success for the company, and company CEO Bo Andersson Klint said that it plans on extending support for the shooter for much longer than the one year it had originally planned.
"The new improved contract, worth six million US dollars, gives us the security to, for the next 20 months, focus on developing and refining Payday 2 so that it becomes the best co-operative gaming experience available on the market, with many more add-on packages and other exciting events planned." Klint said in a meeting transcribed by CVG.
The original agreement had covered five planned add-ons. The game recently added new heists and even Santa masks.
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"The new improved contract, worth six million US dollars, gives us the security to, for the next 20 months, focus on developing and refining Payday 2 so that it becomes the best co-operative gaming experience available on the market."-
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I'm really hoping that is the next focus now that the new difficulty level is out. They just hired a new level designer and they know the community is dying for more heists.
They've said it takes about 2 months to completely design and test a new heists so it feels like that will be the next major DLC path they go, but it's hard to say sometimes what the devs are thinking.
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