News, Reviews, Articles on CD Projekt RED
However, The Witcher 4 is vying for the title of 'Most Anticipated Game'
Warhorse Studios lost a talented employee
Now it all depends on the plans of CD Projekt RED
On the 4th of September, something is going to happen in Cyberpunk 2077!
The From Poland with Love festival will run until 11 August
Everyone will be able to support the development of the game on the crowdfunding platform
The authors have unveiled two themed trailers
Gamers can expect new modes of transport, quests and additional features
The game will be available on models with Apple Silicon processors
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2 premiere date is still unknown
Audiences will be treated to a brand new story
It's no secret that CD Projekt RED is preparing a new update for its mega-popular game Cyberpunk 2077, but there was no exact release date. Now, in a new post, the developers have confirmed that the 2.3 update was planned to be released on 26 June, but the team "needs more time to make sure they are happy with the result". So, the update will not be released on this day, but CD Projekt RED promises to reveal more details later.
Although The Witcher 4 is still a long way off, the game has already attracted a lot of attention, especially after the State of Unreal presentation. The developers are aiming to create the "most ambitious open-world Witcher game ever", but have not revealed many details about the quests so far. Fortunately, narrative director Philipp Weber confirmed that the game will not feature so-called "fetch quests".
As part of the game's 10th anniversary celebrations, CD Projekt RED spoke to GamesRadar about what made their quests so special. Maturity was named as the main component, and this is not surprising, as most of the developers, according to quest designer Paweł Sasko, were aged 30-40. But there is another, perhaps more unexpected factor: their Polish nationality.
Historically, the Polish studio has always focused on the PC versions of its games and then "adjusted" them for consoles. However, experience has shown that this strategy has not always been successful. Just think of the criticism from fans about the "deterioration" of graphics in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt before release, or the well-known problems with Cyberpunk 2077 on PS4 and Xbox One at launch. Now, with The Witcher 4, the studio has changed course: they are focusing primarily on developing the game for consoles.














