Five years after it released on consoles and PC, Payday 2 returns to bring heisting on-the-go to the Nintendo Switch this week, while its publisher, Starbreeze Studios, is looking to iron out a way to give players the chance to communicate and organize their heisting wherever and whenever. In a statement to Kotaku AU, a spokesperson from
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There’s a certain thrill that comes to outrunning (and outgunning) the law, and video games have been no stranger to that. Of course, the Payday series has made its bank (literally and figuratively) on giving players the chance to live out their lives as a band of on-the-run outlaws pulling off the perfect heists, and now with
Payday 2 brought players the chance to gather together on elaborate heists across consoles and PC, and now those heists will be taken on-the-go with the upcoming Switch version of the game when it arrives for the system next month. During today’s Nintendo Direct Mini, Nintendo revealed that Payday 2 will release for the Nintendo Switch
Overkill Software recently dropped a new update for PayDay 2, adding new levels as well as modifications to the VR port of the game. According to the developer, a new heist added to the core Payday 2 experience requires players to mask up and grab their weapons as they join Locke in rampaging through the streets of
The Nintendo Switch version of PAYDAY 2 was slyly announced back in April 2017 during a Nintendo Direct, and at the time we only had a release window of Winter 2017. Well, that’s all changed, as developer Overkill Studios and publisher 505 Games have announced that the game is set to hit store shelves and the e-Shop on
Sony Interactive Entertainment announced thirteen new titles that have been added to the PlayStation Now roster. The new titles added to the library this month are a solid collection of four PS3 classics including Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas and nine PS4 games including Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut and a new RTS game, Grand Ages: Medieval. Here is