Starbreeze has had an interesting few years, to say the least. From its near-collapse to its current state, the Swedish games firm has certainly come a long way. Now, with the long-awaited Payday 3 set to launch this year, and plans to bring the IP to film and TV, the company is in a strong position. And with two new games in the works, Starbreeze is ensuring that it isn’t relying too heavily on a single title. Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox and stay up-to-date with the latest developments from Starbreeze.
After years of near-collapse, Swedish games firm Starbreeze is now in a strong position. With the long-awaited Payday 3 set to launch this year, and plans to bring the IP to film and TV, the company is looking to the future. And with two new games in the works, Starbreeze is ensuring that it isn’t relying too heavily on a single title. CEO Tobias Sjögren has said that “You are never better than your next game” and with the company’s focus on games-as-a-service and self-publishing, Starbreeze is looking to build a long-term trajectory of growth.
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