Payday 2's getting support again. via whatculture.com Payday fans, Payday 3 isn't nearly upon you lot yet. But major developments are afoot and there will be a few reasons to get that proverbial dust off your copy of soon enough. Starbreeze only recently revealed a . But, until then, Payday 2 will be entering a redevelopment phase and you could expect lots of updates plus DLC for the 2013 title following the cease in support last year. Mikael Nermark, who has been Starbreeze CEO in an acting capacity since last December, dropped a lengthy update via steam on Friday letting fans know what to expect. "Last year PAYDAY 2 development was stopped. Having reconsidered our future, I’ve asked the OVERKILL crew to resume production on PAYDAY 2," he reports. "The game will have more updates going forward, both paid and free. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY "The team is working hard on the first new update, I will let the team present it soon, but you can get a sneak peek here. We’re re-introducing the DLC smörgåsbord again. An à la carte option of previous legacy content DLCs will be made available again starting today! "As a part of our journey into the future, we’ll be changing the PAYDAY 2: Ultimate Edition to PAYDAY 2: Legacy Collection starting later today. We want to be able to move forward together with all of you in our community, and to be able to do this we need to retire the promise of free future content based on old assumptions (more below)." via cgmagonline.com Nermark addressed fans with a neat introduction and promised that feedback will be taken seriously as he's around to ensure that things run smoothly. "My job is to create an environment where the team can focus on what’s important, the game(s)," he says. Starbreeze released a document earlier this month in which it claims that it's looking at a launch for Payday 3 around 2022 or 2023. The franchise has a great community and it was worrying when it was first reported that the studio could be going under, but things certainly look to be headed in the right direction. Source: