With Payday 3 being one of the more anticipated titles this September a lot of players are waiting for the September 18th release date. The Payday 3 PC requirements have been released, so what can players expect in order to prepare for the Coop heist FPS?
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The story of Payday 3 isn’t as confusing or intricate as players would think with this title being the trilogy of the franchise. Those who haven’t touched a single Payday title can simply pick up and play. The plot follows up after the event of Payday 2. The crew has been living a life of peace after pulling off so many heists. For reasons that are still unknown, the gang must come out of retirement and have a few more scores to make.
“Step out of retirement back into the life of crime in the shoes of the Payday Gang, the envy of their peers and the nightmare of law enforcement wherever they go. Several years after the crew’s reign of terror over Washington DC has ended, they assemble once again to deal with the threat that roused them out of early retirement.“
Just like the previous titles Payday 3 will have gamers performing different heists with various intensities. Each one can be done in two different ways. Stealthy or all-out guns blazing. The full starting roster of characters to choose from will be
As of recently, it was announced by the developers of Payday 3 that there will be post-launch content planned. The first roadmap was released and dubbed “Year 1 – The Bad Apple”. This Year 1 roadmap will include:
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