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Payday 2 hitting retail in August for PS3, 360; digital only for PC
505 Games has announced that Payday 2 will be hitting store shelves this coming August 2013 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, while the PC version will be digital only on Steam.
Starbreeze set to bring "something unique and new" with P13, "never going" F2P 
Posted: 09.07.2012 by Technet2k
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Mikael Nermark of Starbreeze, the studio that brought us Syndicate and Chronicles of Riddick, says their latest project P13 has left fans "very surprised" they're behind this new game.
It will deliver something "unique and new to the table" in gaming terms. Also the CEO says Starbreeze are "never going to do free-to-play" as it's costly and hard to "cater to everyone".
It will deliver something "unique and new to the table" in gaming terms. Also the CEO says Starbreeze are "never going to do free-to-play" as it's costly and hard to "cater to everyone".
Valve is not working on Left 4 Dead prequel with Payday developers
Posted: 09.06.2012 by JonahFalcon
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A rumor sprang up yesterday that posited that Valve's project with Overkill Software, which developed Payday: The Heist, would be a prequel to Left 4 Dead. Valve's Chet Faliszek shot down that rumor, saying it was completely fabricated.
505 Games to publish Payday: The Heist 2
Posted: 07.06.2012 by JonahFalcon
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Overkill has announced in their blog that Sony Online Entertainment will not be publishing Payday: The Heist 2. Instead, 505 Games will be backing the game.
Payday: The Heist 2 in development
Posted: 20.04.2012 by JonahFalcon
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Starbreeze has announced that their recent acquisition Overkill Studio will not only be working hard to improve their currently released bank robbery shooter Payday: The Heist, but the studio is starting development on the sequel.
According to Starbreeze's Mikael Nermark, "They will still continue to grow the first Payday, to enhance that experience, and move to the sequel. They're doing great stuff, and I'm not going to change that in any way. We're going to give them the creative freedom to do what they've done so well."
According to Starbreeze's Mikael Nermark, "They will still continue to grow the first Payday, to enhance that experience, and move to the sequel. They're doing great stuff, and I'm not going to change that in any way. We're going to give them the creative freedom to do what they've done so well."









Posted: 15.05.2013 by JonahFalcon
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