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E3 2014: PayDay 2 Shows Off Its Big Bank DLC Ahead of Official Release

505 Games and Overkill Software have revealed their takeover of E3 2014 with PayDay 2. The game is located in the West Hall and attendees will be able to check out the Big Bank DLC package which is set to release on June 17th for $6.99. The new content will give players bigger vaults, guards, and even a new contact named The Dentist. Read on.

From the Press Release
To celebrate the milestone of 500,000 community members on Steam, 505 Games and Overkill Software today announced the E3 2014 takeover of heist-based, co-op shooter PAYDAY 2. Specially located in the West Hall entrance consumer area, PAYDAY 2 will be showcasing the upcoming Big Bank DLC package, which features the game's largest heist to date -- taking down the Benevolent Bank -- as well as bigger / better vaults, guards, rewards and a brand new contact, The Dentist (brought to life by actor Giancarlo Esposito). The Big Bank DLC will be available for Steam players June 17 at $6.99.


In addition to hands-on time with the new DLC and Overkill developer access, players visiting the PAYDAY 2 area will be given the chance to nab some real-world "loot" through in-booth competitions and giveaways. Players will have several opportunities to take home their score, including raids on the PAYDAY 2 VAULT's "cash grab machine" and "safety deposit boxes" for the chance to secure various prizes, such as PAYDAY 2 swag, Logitech Kits and Nvidia Titan graphics cards. Top daily "cash grab" scorers will compete in a grand prize finale on the last day of the show to determine E3's most legendary criminal.

The award-winning PAYDAY 2 casts gamers as a member of the infamous PAYDAY crew as they work their way through the biggest, most elaborate heists of their careers using the all-new Crime.net system, overseen by the mysterious Bain.

PAYDAY 2 will be located in the West Hall entrance consumer area during E3 show hours. Attendees are encouraged to drop by, get hands-on with the game's largest heist to date and take their chances at the biggest "score" of E3!

The game has been rated "M" for Mature by the ESRB. Follow PAYDAY 2 on https://www.facebook.com/PaydayGameOfficial and twitter.com/paydaygame or log on to http://www.overkillsoftware.com/.

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