



The deal means Payday 3 is "fully financed", Starbreeze said, with the investment paying for development, marketing as well as more than 18 months of post-launch "games as a service" content. In March, Starbreeze signed a €50m publishing deal with Koch Media for Payday 3, which is due out on PC, Xbox and PlayStation at some point in 2023 - 10 years after Payday 2 came out. There's still no gameplay, but we have a snapshot of the character models and a couple of pieces of environment art, below: The gang is forced back into a life of heisting, Wonnevi said. We also have confirmation that Payday's original four characters - Dallas, Hoxton, Chains and Wolf - return to a life of crime for Payday 3.
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"In the meantime," Starbreeze said, "the world of Payday has transitioned into the digital age, with software giants, crypto currencies, mass surveillance and the Dark Web all playing a role in the gang's new gadgets, challenges and opportunities." Payday 3 is set several years after the events of Payday 2, with the gang retired from their life of crime. and who knows what might come from that." Starbreeze added. "One game changer: the media is now covering the gang, their exploits. The sequel is set in New York City, a virtual world Starbreeze described as a "living, enormous representation of the city".
