10 Chambers has released a new gameplay trailer and a dev interview for Den of Wolves. Den of Wolves is a co-op heist FPS from the creators of PAYDAY and GTFO.
In Den of Wolves, the game is set in a place called Midway City. After powerful AIs almost destroyed the world’s economy in the 2030s, companies had to find a new way to keep their data safe. So, they created something called “Bio-Stashes.” These are special storage systems that use human brain patterns to hide information. Since they don’t work like regular computers, AIs can’t break into them.
Den of Wolves aims to take heists beyond just robbing banks. In this game, you play as a hired criminal working in a high-tech city called Midway. You’ll be sent on secret missions to steal important items, destroy company plans, or even take out targets. Big companies call these jobs “unauthorized errands.”
In this game, players take on secret jobs for big companies that want to hurt their rivals. You’ll plan and pull off exciting missions like stealing, spying, breaking stuff, or taking out targets. You’ also build your team, choose how to do the mission, get the right gear and info, sneak past security, and make the heist happen.
Missions in this game will change quickly, going from quiet sneaking to loud action and back again. In Den of Wolves, you and your crew will work together to pull off big heists — and maybe make some new friends while doing it.
There is still no ETA for when Den of Wolves will come out.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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