Starbreeze is convinced there's hope for the colossal flop as it enters its second year
A year ago, Payday 3 released to calamity, as the always-online game immediately wasn’t, with outages lasting for over a week. When people finally were able to play it turned out they didn’t like it much, made worse when vital patches kept missing their deadlines, communication fell apart, and eventually senior heads rolled. But it seems developers Starbreeze haven’t given up. To describe Payday 3's launch as disastrous is generous.
The whole stage collapsed The game still sits on “Mixed” reviews on Steam, although can point toward the more positive view of “Mostly Positive” when it comes to more recent reviews, indicative of the very slow, very incremental improvements that have been made to the game over the year, with Penniger telling PCGN that it was around June that things began to improve.
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