Former Payday developer is developing a new co-op heist game

Former Payday developer is developing a new co op heist game

Former Payday developer Ulf Andersson, who currently serves as 10 Chambers CEO and creative director, announced that they are developing a new co-op heist game.

Popular co-op heist game Ulf Andersson, who took part in the series Payday and now serves as the CEO and creative director at 10 Chambers, announced that they are developing a new game. He also highlighted how passionate he is in this field. It has been 2 years since the last news for Payday 3 and the game’s release date approached, it seems that the new game of the series will come with a new opponent.

10 Chambers is developing a new co-op heist game

Although Payday dominates the market in this area, a new competitor may come. Ulf Andersson, who worked in the series before and currently works at 10 Chambers, says that they are developing a new game and they are trying very hard to make this game good. Emphasizing that the number of games where we can enter and rob places with friends is very low and want to evaluate this gap in the industry, the developer made the following statements:

“For me, it’s just a game to be made. I’m back in the business of a cooperative heist FPS game with a kind of techno-thriller theme.”

Andersson also stated that the new game can be distinguished from the Payday series in many different ways. The upcoming game is designed to be a little easier than GTFO. “It’s mechanically smooth and a little easier to play,” the developer said when comparing it to GTFO. He also stated that the project does not have a name yet. To avoid excessive promises, a release date has not been set for the game and they will develop the pre-production until it is ready.

Payday developer studio Starbreeze, on the other hand, is still losing money based on its second-quarter financial results. We can say that the face of the company did not smile. A large part of their revenue is still provided by the Payday series. Payday accounts for 96% of the studio’s $2.9 million net sales. Taking this into consideration, it is possible to say that Payday 3 is still in a shaky state.

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