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Also, removing Sjögren will not solve the company's problems.
The only thing that could cure the problems here would be bankruptcy, and the Payday franchise being sold to a competent company that finds a balance between making money and making a good product.
This nonsense again. Let's say Starbreeze is no more, how do you know for sure that the new company won't monetize the game just like Starbreeze or maybe even worse? I hope Paradox buys it and drowns you guys with paid DLC after paid DLC, you'd be begging for Starbreeze to return then.
Massive cope, their behaviour has a higher chance of impacting the game in a positive manner than you whiteknighting here.
You got robbed and you shill for the thief.
:D :D :D :D :D
Paradox releases dlcs less frequently than OVK, another gigantic cope.
If Paradox buys it at least we get regular patches, basic QoL features and a working game which can be played offline and a singleplayer.
COPE COPE COPE.
Nowadays, we're made to believe that these companies would die if they can't nickel-and-dime us for everything we've got.