


A specific release date hasn't been announced yet, but the Steam store page has been brought online allowing players to wishlist the game and keep up with future updates.As a fan of PayDay 2, I’ve been watching the release of PayDay 3 sometime this year with a bit of restrained excitement. The trailer declares that "this is the year of Payday 3," once again confirming the game's 2023 release window. The video zooms out of a view of Payday 3's New York City to reveal the crew overlooking the Brooklyn Bridge, likely plotting their next big job. RELATED: Starbreeze Trademarks 'PAYDAY: Crime War' Ahead of the Game's 2022 RelaunchĪ brief reveal trailer entitled "A New Criminal Dawn" uploaded by Overkill Software shows off Payday 3's logo, a simple and clean monochrome design that foregoes the red or blue coloration from the previous entries. With the announcement of Payday 3 in 2016, fans have been waiting for quite a while for news on the threequel. Players must work together to plan and execute various heists in different locations, ranging from simple bank heists to robbing Vegas casinos, and Payday 2's steady stream of DLC has kept the game going strong for over a decade. The Payday series puts players behind the masks of heist crew members Dallas, Hoxton, Houston, Chains, and Wolf as they embark on a life of violent crime and armed robbery.

While the trilogy began with Payday: The Heist earning mixed reviews back in 2011, Payday 2 exploded in popularity and has been a staple of the co-op shooter genre ever since. Along with the logo reveal, Payday 3's Steam store page has been opened for gamers to wishlist ahead of the 2023 release, and more details about the game can be expected soon. A new teaser trailer on Overkill Software's YouTube channel has revealed Payday 3's logo, serving as one of the first major game announcements of the new year.
