Details surrounding the long-anticipated Payday 3 have been few and far between since the first news of its confirmed development in February. With how popular the previous games within the franchise have proven to be over time, the demand and hype surrounding a potential successor is clear.
While fresh information surrounding a new Payday title have gone relatively cold, there could potentially be some relief for fans in the very near future. With ex-publisher 505 Games hosting a game showcase presentation on May 17, the stage is perfectly set for some huge updates.
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The Payday franchise first launched in 2011, and sustained a loyal playerbase that carried over to the massively popular Payday 2, which released in 2013. The franchise is built upon co-operative and extremely calculated gameplay, in which players work strategically to master several heist scenarios: Ranging from jewelry stores, all the way to art museums and large banks.
Utilizing different perks and equipment to negotiate different avenues of approach, Payday players can tweak their loadouts to either suit lightweight stealth gameplay or heavy-duty aggressive tactics. In this way, the Payday games offer huge amounts of replayability and customization, fostering gameplay where the same mission can be played time and time again with different outcomes and ways of playing out. Although, with Payday 2 almost reaching a decade since release, it is fair to say that fans are yearning for a sequel that would bring with it a fresh batch of scenarios and customization options to enjoy and explore.
Veteran publishing studio 505 games launched Payday 2, the fan-favorite of the franchise. The publisher
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