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businessvideo-games1 year ago

"Starbreeze CEO Departs Amid Payday 3 Crisis"

Starbreeze CEO Tobias Sjorgren has left the company following the disappointing launch of Payday 3, which failed to retain players despite its arrival in Xbox Game Pass. The company has appointed Juergen Goeldner as interim CEO while searching for a permanent replacement. Starbreeze is working on fixes and improvements for Payday 3, including a new co-op Dungeons & Dragons game, but will need to improve its quality control to succeed.

businessvideo-games1 year ago

"Starbreeze Studios Removes CEO Following Payday 3 Flop"

After the disastrous launch of Payday 3 in 2023, which led to poor reviews and low sales, Starbreeze has removed CEO Tobias Sjögren and is seeking "different leadership." The interim CEO, Juergen Goeldner, will lead the company while a permanent replacement is found. The board cited the need for a new direction in executing the company's strategy, which focuses on creating attractive games on their own and licensed IPs.

businessvideo-games1 year ago

"Starbreeze CEO Removed Amid Payday 3 Fallout"

Starbreeze CEO Tobias Sjögren has been ousted by the board following the disappointing launch of Payday 3, with Juergen Goeldner announced as the interim CEO. The board cited the need for different leadership to execute the company's current business strategy, with Sjögren's removal coming after Payday 3 struggled to attract players. Starbreeze is now focused on finding a permanent replacement for the CEO position and is working on a Dungeons and Dragons game expected to release in 2026.

businessentertainment1 year ago

"Starbreeze CEO Fired Amid Payday 3 Flop"

Starbreeze CEO Tobias Sjögren has exited the company following the disastrous launch of Payday 3, with the board citing the need for different leadership in executing strategy. The game's troubled release, plagued by server issues and poor communication, led to significant underperformance in sales and player engagement. Sjögren has been replaced by Juergen Goeldner as interim CEO, and the company faces the challenge of turning around Payday 3 while maintaining the popularity of Payday 2.

gaming1 year ago

"Starbreeze Studios Fires CEO Amid Payday 3 Turmoil"

Payday 3 developer Starbreeze has fired CEO Tobias Sjögren after the game's troubled launch, appointing Juergen Goeldner as interim CEO. The company cited the need for different leadership to execute its strategy, following the game's server issues and gameplay bugs. Sjögren had previously expressed a focus on improving the game to meet player expectations, but the board's assessment led to his departure.

business-gaming1 year ago

"Starbreeze Studios Fires CEO Amid Payday 3 Troubles"

Payday 3 developer Starbreeze removes CEO Tobias Sjögren due to the game's poor performance and appoints Juergen Goeldner as interim CEO, citing the need for different leadership following a period of instability. The company aims to focus on creating attractive games and leveraging its IP portfolio. Sjögren has yet to comment, while Goeldner expresses confidence in the company's ability to monetize and develop its IP after the launch of Payday 3.

business-gaming1 year ago

"Payday 3 Fallout: Starbreeze CEO Ousted Amid Crisis"

Payday 3 developer Starbreeze has ousted CEO Tobias Sjögren and is seeking a new leader to improve the performance of its franchises. Board member Juergen Goeldner has been appointed as interim CEO, with the company expressing the need for "different leadership" to execute its strategy effectively. The departure comes as Starbreeze acknowledges that Payday 3 is underperforming, with sales and player activity falling short of expectations. The company is now focused on revitalizing the title and leveraging its strengths to develop and monetize its IP portfolio.

gaming1 year ago

"Payday 3 Developer Strives for Success Amid Disappointing Sales and Engagement"

Payday 3 developer Starbreeze acknowledges the disappointing launch of the game and aims to improve sales and player activity by addressing player feedback and maintaining open communication. The studio remains confident in the Payday brand and plans to announce prioritized improvements soon. Despite the challenges, Starbreeze is committed to making Payday 3 a long-term success and is also working on a Dungeons and Dragons game set for release in 2026.

gaming2 years ago

Starbreeze Unveils Co-Op Dungeons & Dragons Game

Starbreeze, the developer of the Payday series, has announced an officially licensed Dungeons & Dragons co-op multiplayer game, codenamed Project Baxter, set to release in 2026. The game will feature co-operative multiplayer, a Games as a Service-model, community engagement, and a larger than life experience. It will launch on all major platforms with cross-play and be produced in Unreal Engine 5. Starbreeze CEO Tobias Sjögren expressed excitement about the partnership with Dungeons & Dragons, while Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro praised Starbreeze's passion for the franchise and their ability to create an experience that will delight fans worldwide.

gaming2 years ago

Payday 3 Matchmaking Issues Resolved, Surpasses 3 Million Players

Developer Starbreeze has announced that the matchmaking issues in Payday 3 have been resolved, paving the way for a major update in October. Despite a rocky start, the game has seen significant popularity, with over 3.1 million unique players since its launch. Starbreeze plans to intensify commercial activities around the game and release updates focusing on improving the game experience, quality of life improvements, bug fixes, and new functionality. However, Payday 3 still faces negative user reviews on Steam, with more players currently active on Payday 2.

gamingtech2 years ago

Payday 3 Devs Address Offline Mode Concerns and Server Issues

Payday 3, developed by Starbreeze, has faced severe online issues since its launch, leading to a negative user review rating. In response to player complaints, the developer is considering adding an offline mode. Starbreeze blames its third-party matchmaking partner for the matchmaking infrastructure's failure to handle the influx of players. The company is evaluating short- and long-term solutions, including finding a new partner for matchmaking services and reducing the game's dependence on online services. Payday 3 has been taken offline temporarily to improve server and matchmaking stability.

gaming2 years ago

Payday 3 Players Frustrated by Ongoing Server Problems

Payday 3 players have experienced a second consecutive day of server issues, preventing them from playing the online heist shooter. Starbreeze, the developer, acknowledged the problem and stated that they are working hard to resolve the matchmaking instability. Despite some improvements, players are still reporting difficulties connecting to the game. The always-online nature of Payday 3 has drawn criticism, as players are unable to access the game while the server issues persist.

gaming2 years ago

"Payday 3: Smooth Matchmaking and Stable Servers for Optimal Gaming Experience"

Payday 3 players are experiencing matchmaking issues and server problems. To stay updated on the server status and any scheduled maintenance, players can connect with the Payday 3 X account (formerly Twitter) or visit the official Payday 3 Support site. Unfortunately, there is not much players can do other than wait for Starbreeze to fix the problem and should keep an eye on the company's social media platforms for updates.

gaming2 years ago

"Troubleshooting Payday 3: Resolving Nebula Data Error"

Payday 3 players are encountering the Nebula data error due to overloaded servers. Some potential fixes include logging into the Starbreeze account without linking the Steam account, restarting the game and platform, creating a new account, or contacting Nebula Support. However, these solutions may not work for everyone, and players may need to wait for Starbreeze to resolve the server issues.

gaming2 years ago

"PAYDAY 3 Implements Denuvo Anti-Tamper Tech for Enhanced Security"

PAYDAY 3, an always-online game developed by Deep Silver and Starbreeze, will be using the Denuvo anti-tamper tech, despite the game's requirement for an internet connection and lack of an offline mode. The game, set to release on September 21st, will initially use Unreal Engine 4 but plans to upgrade to Unreal Engine 5. The PC system requirements are relatively low, reflecting the game's graphics.