Star Brees Studios have reached an agreement with the original publisher Plan to get salary 3 publication rights, the move says it will enable “accelerate the development of content” for the struggling game.
Star Brees said today Announcement This, with the launch in September 2023 with Pay Day3, is the responsibility of publishing the “timing opportunity” game. At the same time, he said that the deal also “laid the basis for a long -term partnership between Star Brees and Plane on future Pay Franchise projects.”
“This agreement enables Star Brees to fully acquire Play Day 3 publishing rights, sharpening our content development roadmap, and receiving a wider strategic opportunity for the Pay Day franchise,” said Thomas Lundgirin, a member of the Star Brees Board. “We appreciate Plan’s support, which indicates their confidence in the future of Star Brees and strengthens our strategic alignment with major players from the global industry.”
All this is very encouraging and waiting, and more updates on a sharp clip (if this way ends) will definitely be welcome. But there is no point about the fact that after being trapped in the mud for a year and a half, Pay Day 3 is a game of deep troubles: the launch was a catastrophic and efforts to solve it were badly running. Six months later, the CEO of the Star Brees was dismissed, and six months later, the Pay 3 game director resigned.
Through all this, the number of players is not decisively good: while the 12 -year -old Pay 2 Steam is firmly embedded between the top 100. The most played gamePay Day 3 is occasionally peeking more than just a thousand compatible players.
It is a difficult to turn it: Here and there is a little hope on the Reddate and Steam Forums that will accelerate the flow of update by removing the outer publisher from equation, as the Star Brease said. But there is a lot of doubt that the first place was the real problem.
Regardless of whose “mistake” it is, it would be a big move to make Pay 3 a successful game at this point. Not necessarily out of reach, but Lundgirin’s comment about the “wider strategic opportunities for the Pay Day franchise” and the Plain in the future in the future, Lundgran’s comment that compels me to think that the star Brees has reached the point where his preference is giving his priority to his new thing.