CD Projekt CEO Adam Kicinski confirms that similar to The Witcher 3, Cyberpunk 2077 will also get a Game of the Year edition after its expansion has launched.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is finally getting its big upgrade for Xbox Series X/S and PS5. Here's everything you need to know before jumping in.
CD Projekt president Adam Kiciński says the remake is "based in big part on technologies from Polaris" and will be developed "partially in parallel."
However, the company reiterates that it currently has no plans for a second season of the highly-acclaimed Netflix anime.
CD Projekt RED confirms the upcoming remake will be a fully open world game. The developer describes it as "a modern reimagining."
Improved vegetation and screen-space reflections, along with better ambient occlusion, are highlighted in a video by ElAnalistaDeBits.
Accessibility features like HUD scaling and subtitle size, filter settings for the map, and a new way to activate Signs are also confirmed.
Along with 4K/30 FPS with ray-traced global illumination, the next-gen update adds FSR 2.0, DualSense support, and various improvements.
With the next-gen update going live on December 14th, CD Projekt will detail its content tomorrow on Twitch at 9 AM PST.
In case anyone was wondering, CD Projekt RED has confirmed that Cyberpunk 2077's upcoming expansion won't be free.
DLC based on the Netflix series is also included, and features new weapons, armor, and alternative looks for "select characters."
CD Projekt RED has finally dated the current-gen upgrade for its open world RPG, and said that more details will be arriving next week.
Various other bugs and issues that prevented the completion of Assault in Progress missions and Side Gigs have also been fixed.
Sebastian Kalemba has confirmed the same in a tweet. Previously, Jason Slama was announced as director of the next Witcher.
The open world action RPG's PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions are expected to launch in Q4 of this year.
Formerly known as Project Canis Majoris, the remake is in the early stages of development at Fool's Theory, led by ex-Witcher developers.
Cyberpunk 2077's resurgence continues, with CD Projekt RED providing new figures for its active player base.
"Cyberpunk: Edgerunners was planned as a standalone work," says CD Projekt Red‘s Japan country manager Satoru Honma.
After a tough couple of years, what must the Polish company do to win back the trust of the masses?
It looks like CD Projekt RED doesn't plan on repeating the mistakes it made during Cyberpunk 2077's development.