Overkill's The Walking Dead development ended by Skybound
Skybound has severed its contract with Starbreeze, the owner of Overkill, and shut down all development efforts for the studio's take on The Walking Dead.
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Skybound has severed its contract with Starbreeze, the owner of Overkill, and shut down all development efforts for the studio's take on The Walking Dead.
The Shacknews stream team dives into Overkill's follow up to Payday 2 to see what all the zombie fuss is about.
The upcoming zombie cooperative shooter from the studio behind Payday is offering early access before its final release date.
Starbreeze, 505 Games, and Overkill are showing off latest character Grant in an all-new trailer for The Walking Dead.
All right ramblers, let's get ramblin. The PayDay crew heads to California for some new heist scenery and welcome some gear inspired by the iconic Quinten Tarantino film.
We assume the delay is due to actual the use of actual Walkers to help develop the game. Get it? Because they're slow. Ahhhh....
It's the crossover nobody expected or ever knew they needed.
Payday 2 takes inspiration from a number of heist films. One of them is Point Break and it's the subject of the game's latest batch of DLC.
On the sixth day of Crimefest, Overkill gave to Payday 2 players a new heist in the form of a revamped classic heist. Also, those microtransaction drills are now being thrown into the game as regular drops, in an effort to quell the ongoing outrage from the Payday 2 player base.
The 'Road' has been completed. Payday 2's annual Crimefest has begun and now everyone can get in on it.