Payday 2 sells 1.5 million, director says versus possible for sequel
Payday 2 has sold 1.58 million copies, and its director says the team has talked and will continue to consider a cops-versus-robbers mode, possibly for the sequel.
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Payday 2 has sold 1.58 million copies, and its director says the team has talked and will continue to consider a cops-versus-robbers mode, possibly for the sequel.
Payday 2 game director David Goldfarb said the studio has a year of DLC planned, including plans to make a playable female character.
Payday 2 Steam pre-orders will net you the "Armored Transport Heist" DLC for free, developer Overkill has announced.
Planning is everything in a heist, but that's a mite difficult when people drag their heels on confirming dates. So, good news: Payday 2's release date has been narrowed from some time this month to next Tuesday. The heist FPS is hitting PC via Steam, and is getting both digital and retail releases on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
What's does $20 get you nowadays? Back in my time, you pay for flowers, dinner and a movie with a pretty girl, and the week's groceries, and still have change to pick up a shiny new automobile. These days, the $20 premium you pay for the console-exclusive Collector's Edition of Payday 2 gets you an actual mask to wear, along with gloves to hide your prints, a wallet to hold your heisted cash, and the soundtrack to listen to in your getaway car (getaway car not included).
No committed criminal wants to run out of crimes to commit, so Overkill Software is bringing a new set of daring misdeeds to Payday: The Heist in a $10 DLC pack named 'Wolfpack.' It'll add another two naughty escapades, along with an extra character, more weapons, and other odds and ends.
Overkill Software promised it was working on a Left 4 Dead thing. Well, here it is.
It's all go at Payday: The Heist developer Overkill Software these days. As well as working on a sequel and DLC for its coop crime caper FPS, and being acquired by Starbreeze Studios, the Swedes are working with Valve on something Left 4 Dead-y.
Starbreeze Studios has announced that it's working on three new titles, and that the recently acquired Overkill Software has begun work on a sequel to Payday: The Heist.
Syndicate and Chronicles of Riddick developer Starbreeze is picking up fellow Swedish studio Overkill Software, maker of recent co-op crime FPS Payday: The Heist. Gosh, imagine the co-op larks that could be had if they put their game-brains together.