

In fact, it's the Payday 2 community that Starbreeze says will be instrumental in the "strong and successful launch" of Payday 3 when it lands next year. Additionally, sales of Payday 2 are still strong, no doubt bolstered by the fact that the game continues to receive updates and DLC semi-regularly. Work on Payday 3, which was announced in 2017 and subsequently picked up Plaion (then Koch Media) as a co-publisher in 2021, is apparently proceeding "according to development plan". Payday 3 follows the franchise for more heist-themed gameplay and is set for a 2023 release.Windows Central reports that the narrative built through the previous two entries will be continued in. Starbreeze Studios isn't making a profit, but thanks to the Payday franchise, the company doesn't seem too worried.Įven though Starbreeze isn't currently profitable, the studio points to the Payday franchise as its not-so-secret weapon.

In general, Starbreeze's fortunes fell a little this year, although since there was a lot of competition for games in the first half of 2022 and Starbreeze doesn't have anything major that's new out right now, these numbers make sense.
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PC sales for Starbreeze totaled 24.7 million SEK (about $2.3 million), a drop of around 9%, and console sales jumped by about 19% to 5.5 million SEK. Theres also COP owners who are ussualy vets 14 Anirv PL 11:18am Not every vet-player owns COP ( jesus 20 Euro for 4 masks ). Starbreeze says its overall net sales reached 31.8 million SEK (around $2.97 million), which, as points out, is a drop of around 4.7%. They expect that every player can visit E3 or some of their events i mean, vet players have Infamy masks, and the e3 masks are just rewards to going to e3.
