Payday 3 is currently in the sights of its fans because a decision by the studio just didn’t go over well. Even before release, the game revives old debates.
Payday 3 is one of the most anticipated games of the moment, and with good reason it’s still the sequel to one of Steam’s biggest hits in recent years. However, the project has come a long way, very far, even after the studio almost closed several times. This time, however, things seem to have calmed down and the license is running smoothly, or almost.
“Payday 3” is already being discussed before its release
And payday 3 knows how to raise the temperature, but that doesn’t stop it from garnering a lot of attention lately due to a studio decision that’s been heavily criticized by fans. During a recent stream, one of the Starbreeze studio reps, Almir Listo, broke some very bad news that could be seen for miles: payday 3 requires mandatory registration.
What could be more normal for a multiplayer game, can you tell me? Well, you should know that the previous games didn’t have this obligation and it seems that the players don’t like that at all. Just as many were angry with Star Wars Jedi Survivor or Diablo 4, even if the latter is placed as some kind of MMO.
Yes, mandatory registration is a problem, even in payday 3. Almir Listo justifies this decision by saying that the game will support crossplay and, above all, crossplatform progression. This means you have a unique account no matter what platform you play on. Here, on the other hand, there is very good news.
payday 3 should show more soon, certainly at Gamescom, especially since the game is scheduled for September 21st. It doesn’t seem like it, but it’s happening fast.