

On June 8, it plans to release Payday 2: Ultimate Edition, which will contain the base game and almost all of the DLC that’s been released to this point. Now, Overkill has announced it plans for the future of the crime-spree shooter. Since then, the game has seen its rights bought by a new publisher, and Overkill has tried mend the fence sit kicked over. First released in August of 2013, it was very popular for a while, but when Overkill added microtransactions to the game in October of 2015, the community was up in arms. Overkill is packing every bit of Payday 2 DLC into one box, and plans to make all future DLC free.
