Starbreeze Publishing AB and Epic Games are currently giving away free copies of PAYDAY 2 on Epic Games Store. From today until June 15th, PC gamers can visit the game’s EGS page and acquire their free copy.
In PAYDAY 2, up to four friends co-operate on the hits, and as the crew progresses the jobs become bigger, better and more rewarding. Along with earning more money and becoming a legendary criminal comes a new character customization and crafting system that lets crews build and customize their own guns and gear.
You can acquire your free copy from here. Below you can also find the game’s key features.
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Rob Banks, Get Paid – Players must choose their crew carefully, because when the job goes down they will need the right mix of skills on their side.
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CRIMENET – The dynamic contract database lets gamers pick and choose from available jobs by connecting with local contacts such as Vlad the Ukrainian, shady politician “The Elephant”, and South American drug trafficker Hector, all with their own agenda and best interests in mind.
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PAYDAY Gunplay and Mechanics on a New Level
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Firing weapons and zip tying civilians never felt so good.
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Dynamic Scenarios
No heist ever plays out the same way twice. Every single scenario has random geometry or even rare events. -
Choose Your Skills
As players progress they can invest in any of five special Skill Trees: Mastermind, Enforcer, Ghost, Technician and Fugitive. Each features a deep customization tree of associated skills and equipment to master, and they can be mixed and matched to create the ultimate heister. -
More Masks than Ever
PAYDAY 2 features a completely new mask system, giving players the ability to craft their own unique mask with a pattern and color of their choice, resulting in millions of different combinations.
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