Compare PAYDAY 3 prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Starbreeze Studios. Published by Starbreeze Entertainment. Released on 9/21/2023. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Action, Adventure, RPG. Metacritic score: 66/100.

The heist fantasy is real here, but you will spend more time fighting the progression system than the cops. Worth it for a co-op crew, less so flying solo.

I've watched PAYDAY 3 go through something of an ugly duckling arc since its September 2023 launch, and the full picture is more complicated than either its apologists or its critics want to admit. The core loop, robbing banks, jewelry stores, nightclubs, and armored trucks across a New York City backdrop, is genuinely fun when it clicks. Sliding past a security camera, looping its feed with the Hacker skill tree, then ghosting an entire job without pulling a single trigger still delivers a hit that very few co-op shooters can match. The stealth-or-loud structure on every heist is the game's best design idea, and heists like Rock the Cradle and Dirty Ice show real creativity in how they layer objectives. The four difficulty tiers, from Normal up through the unforgiving Overkill with its security modifiers and indestructible Titan Cameras, give experienced teams something to chase. The launch, though, was genuinely rough. Matchmaking problems, server instability, and a progression system that critics across the board called grindy and punishing nearly sank the whole ship. At launch there were only eight core heists, a figure that felt thin compared to the decade of content PAYDAY 2 accumulated. The AI behaviour was inconsistent, environments felt underdetailed, and the story, a thin premise about the old crew getting dragged out of retirement to deal with a shadowy threat in New York City, offers next to nothing in the way of narrative payoff. If you come in hoping for anything resembling character writing or worldbuilding, you will leave disappointed. The cutscenes are functional at best. Post-launch, Starbreeze has been patching steadily. The heist count has grown to around 17, including DLC missions under the Bad Apple campaign and legacy remakes of franchise classics like First World Bank. More importantly, a Skills 2.0 overhaul replaced the original clunky system with a cleaner tree built around distinct identities: Juggernaut, Ghost, Puppet Master, Hacker, Engineer, and others. You get 51 skill points to invest across the level cap, enough to build a focused specialist or a hybrid that mixes roles without stretching too thin. Weapon branches let you commit to assault rifles, SMGs, shotguns, or sniper rifles, while utility branches power up sentry turrets, ECM jammers, medic bags, and hostage control. It still is not the deepest build system you will ever touch, and if you are hunting a game that rewards forty hours of theorycrafting, this is not it. But it is a meaningful step up from what shipped. The always-online requirement remains a genuine irritant. Solo players are not well served here. Bot teammates are described by players generously as unhelpful, and the experience is clearly built around a communicating four-person squad. If you do not have a regular crew, expect friction. The challenge-based unlock structure also continues to frustrate, tying key equipment to specific in-heist conditions that can feel arbitrary rather than skill-driven. The explosive build path in particular sits in a strange dead zone, with skill tree nodes dedicated to grenade use but almost no viable lethal throwables in the weapon pool to support it. In its current state, PAYDAY 3 is a substantially better game than the one that launched to a Metacritic score of 66. It is still not the definitive sequel that a decade of PAYDAY 2 hype had people hoping for. If you have a group of three friends willing to play on voice comms and you want a co-op shooter built around the tension of staying quiet until everything goes wrong, there is a real experience here. If you are a solo player or someone who values narrative and build depth above all else, PAYDAY 2 still has a decade of content waiting for you. Monika, Scout Team

PAYDAY 3

PAYDAY 3

Sep 21, 2023Starbreeze StudiosStarbreeze Entertainment
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The heist fantasy is real here, but you will spend more time fighting the progression system than the cops. Worth it for a co-op crew, less so flying solo.

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I've watched PAYDAY 3 go through something of an ugly duckling arc since its September 2023 launch, and the full picture is more complicated than either its apologists or its critics want to admit. The core loop, robbing banks, jewelry stores, nightclubs, and armored trucks across a New York City backdrop, is genuinely fun when it clicks. Sliding past a security camera, looping its feed with the Hacker skill tree, then ghosting an entire job without pulling a single trigger still delivers a hit that very few co-op shooters can match. The stealth-or-loud structure on every heist is the game's best design idea, and heists like Rock the Cradle and Dirty Ice show real creativity in how they layer objectives. The four difficulty tiers, from Normal up through the unforgiving Overkill with its security modifiers and indestructible Titan Cameras, give experienced teams something to chase. The launch, though, was genuinely rough. Matchmaking problems, server instability, and a progression system that critics across the board called grindy and punishing nearly sank the whole ship. At launch there were only eight core heists, a figure that felt thin compared to the decade of content PAYDAY 2 accumulated. The AI behaviour was inconsistent, environments felt underdetailed, and the story, a thin premise about the old crew getting dragged out of retirement to deal with a shadowy threat in New York City, offers next to nothing in the way of narrative payoff. If you come in hoping for anything resembling character writing or worldbuilding, you will leave disappointed. The cutscenes are functional at best. Post-launch, Starbreeze has been patching steadily. The heist count has grown to around 17, including DLC missions under the Bad Apple campaign and legacy remakes of franchise classics like First World Bank. More importantly, a Skills 2.0 overhaul replaced the original clunky system with a cleaner tree built around distinct identities: Juggernaut, Ghost, Puppet Master, Hacker, Engineer, and others. You get 51 skill points to invest across the level cap, enough to build a focused specialist or a hybrid that mixes roles without stretching too thin. Weapon branches let you commit to assault rifles, SMGs, shotguns, or sniper rifles, while utility branches power up sentry turrets, ECM jammers, medic bags, and hostage control. It still is not the deepest build system you will ever touch, and if you are hunting a game that rewards forty hours of theorycrafting, this is not it. But it is a meaningful step up from what shipped. The always-online requirement remains a genuine irritant. Solo players are not well served here. Bot teammates are described by players generously as unhelpful, and the experience is clearly built around a communicating four-person squad. If you do not have a regular crew, expect friction. The challenge-based unlock structure also continues to frustrate, tying key equipment to specific in-heist conditions that can feel arbitrary rather than skill-driven. The explosive build path in particular sits in a strange dead zone, with skill tree nodes dedicated to grenade use but almost no viable lethal throwables in the weapon pool to support it. In its current state, PAYDAY 3 is a substantially better game than the one that launched to a Metacritic score of 66. It is still not the definitive sequel that a decade of PAYDAY 2 hype had people hoping for. If you have a group of three friends willing to play on voice comms and you want a co-op shooter built around the tension of staying quiet until everything goes wrong, there is a real experience here. If you are a solo player or someone who values narrative and build depth above all else, PAYDAY 2 still has a decade of content waiting for you.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayercooponline-coopachievementscloud-savesStealth-or-LoudHeist Co-opSkills 2.0Always-OnlineOverkill DifficultyHacker BuildPost-Launch RecoveryNew York SettingFour-Player SquadLegacy Heists

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10
Processor
Intel Core i5-9400F
Memory
16 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia GTX 1650 (4 GB)
Network
Broadband Internet connection

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OS
Windows 10
Processor
Intel Core i7-9700K
Memory
16 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia GTX 1080 (8GB) or AMD RX VEGA 56
DirectX
Version 12
Network
Broadban…

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Game Info

Developer
Starbreeze Studios
Publisher
Starbreeze Entertainment
Release Date
Sep 21, 2023
Age Rating
PEGI 18

Game Modes

singleplayer
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