After more than a year since the launch, #developer #Overkill #announced the cooperative first person shooter Payday 2 will be getting a permanent price reduction, along with its multiple DLC’s.
“Heisters, we’re thankful for your support thus far. As we continue to develop Payday 2, working on additional free updates as well as paid DLC, we feel it’s time to adjust the pricing of both Payday 2 as well as all DLC released during the first 16 months of its lifespan,” Overkill says.
Here’s the full list of the new Payday 2 prices:
- Payday 2 — $20 (regularly $30)
- Payday 2: GOTY Edition — $50 (regularly $80)
- Heist Bundle — $14 (regularly $25)
- Gage Weapon Pack — $18 (regularly $30)
- Clover Character Pack — $3 (regularly $5)
- Gage Historical Pack — $3 (regularly $5)
- Hotline Miami DLC — $4 (regularly $7)
- Gage Shotgun Pack — $3 (regularly $5)
- The Big Bank Heist — $4 (regularly $7)
- Gage Sniper Pack — $3 (regularly $5)
- Gage Mod Courier — $3 (regularly $5)
- Gage Weapon Pack #02 — $3 (regularly $5)
- Gage weapon Pack #01 — $3 (regularly $5)
- Armored Transport — $4 (regularly $7)
- The official soundtrack — $3 (regularly $5)
Check out more details on Payday 2’s latest update and the new Meltdown Heist on Overkill’s blog.
This is what Overkill’s going live with:
- We’re live with the free Meltdown Heist from Vlad
- We’re permanently reducing the price points for 16 months worth of DLC as well as the base game and bundles
- We’re live with the OVERKILL B-Sides Soundtrack DLC
- We’re live with the stability fixes and the new XP system
Payday 2 was originally released for Windows PC, Xbox 360, and PS3 in the summer of 2013. And we do know the Linux build is coming available in the Fall of 2015, so these price cuts are a fine inspiration for anyone who do not already own the game.
