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2023/12/08
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[TGA2023] Den of Wolves is a brand-new heist shooter brought to us by the creators of PAYDAY 1 & 2!

[TGA2023] Den of Wolves is a brand-new heist shooter brought to us by the creators of PAYDAY 1 & 2!

10 Chambers studio, composed of veteran creators behind PAYDAY: The Heist, PAYDAY 2 and GTFO, recently unveiled a new futuristic first-person co-op heist game called Den of Wolves at TGA2023. The release date is currently unknown, but it has been confirmed that the game will be available on PC (Steam).

According to the game's official Steam description,

Den of Wolves is a cooperative heist FPS where you and your friends operate as criminals-for-hire in Midway City, an unregulated innovation zone. You take advantage of the growing need for "unauthorized errands" created by rival business entities in this corporate haven.

With Den of Wolves, we are creating an action-packed techno-thriller – a session-based cooperative heist shooter where you can make your mark whether you have 20 minutes or 2 hours to play.

Plan and execute heists through industrial espionage, sabotage, theft and assassinations. Gather your crew, decide the best approach, acquire the weapons, gadgets and intel, penetrate the security systems and execute the heist.

Missions are dynamic and unpredictable as your crew are thrown from stealth to full-on action and back in mind-bending scenarios.

Den of Wolves is about taking down scores together with your crew – and hopefully gaining some new friends along the way.

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