PayDay 3’s matchmaking issues have been fixed, developer Starbreeze has announced.
In a new release, the developer stated scheduled maintenance had successfully addressed the server issues that plagued Payday 3’s launch and prevented players from actually being able to play the game. Starbreeze said matchmaking is now “stable” and has “good performance”.
In addition, the developer has said it will now “intensify” Payday 3’s commercial activities, having put these on pause as it tried to sort out those matchmaking issues. This will include an update, due early this month, that will see “200+” quality of life improvements added across platforms.
Here is a summary of what Payday 3 players can expect in the coming months:
October: 200+ QoL-improvements for all platformsOctober/November: QoL-improvements, new content and new functionalityNovember: QoL-improvements, new content and new functionalityWinter 2023: The DLC “Syntax Error” on sale (included in Silver and Gold Edition)
In addition to the above, Starbreeze said it will also be launching platform-specific updates.
“First and foremost, I would like to thank our players for the patience they have shown us. Our community is the engine that drives both our games and our company forward,” Starbreeze CEO Tobias Sjögren said in a statement shared with Eurogamer.