Cyberpunk 2077's expansion is still being made on REDengine, but the next The Witcher game and other future projects will be built on Unreal Engine.
CD Projekt RED confirms that it's developing the next mainline game in The Witcher series, and that it'll kick off a new saga.
Guerrilla Games' latest open world title is just behind Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales in launch sales and dethrones Pokemon Legends: Arceus.
Cyberpunk 2077's native current-gen version is a slightly more polished version of a game that's still bogged down by significant issues.
The studio's debut project is the first in a planned saga, and is being built using Unreal Engine 5 for "PC and next-gen consoles".
Appearance customization, new weapons and attachments, apartment renting, AI improvements and much more also added.
Update 1.5 will add support for current-gen platforms with "visual and technical" improvements, ray tracing support, faster loading times and more.
With an announcement stream set for later today, it seems CD Projekt RED is gearing up to release Cyberpunk 2077's native PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions.
The livestream will start at 4 PM CET/7 AM PST. No details have been provided but CD Projekt RED said on Twitter that, "We'll talk things."
It seems a native PS5 version of Cyberpunk 2077 has been spotted in the PSN backend, possibly hinting at an imminent launch.
CD Projekt RED Global PR Director Radek Grabowski squashes recent reports of an upcoming "soft relaunch" for Cyberpunk 2077 with update 1.5.
Available until January 5th, 2022 at 10 AM PST, the sale offers discounts on tons of different titles including Deathloop, Prey and more.
In a recent livestream, a Cyberpunk 2077 developer made some rather interesting comments about the game not having cop chases and bikes in traffic.
The Polish company will pay out an agreed sum of $1.85 million, with all charges and claims being dropped in the lawsuit.
An official update by CD Projekt confirms that plaintiffs have been considering settlements for previously filed class-action lawsuits.
In its Q3 2021 financial results, quarterly revenue for the company was up by 40 percent year over year though profits were down.
"This kind of subscription model is good at a certain moment of the lifecycle of the product, so not too early," says Adam Kiciński.
The DRM-free PC storefront will see a repositioning of sorts after a disappointing quarter, according to CD Projekt.
"The first attempt will be something we can learn from and then add more and more, so step by step we want to open doors to multiplayer," says CD Projekt president Adam Kiciński.
"We have been repeating for years that we plan to remain independent and do not plan to become part of a larger entity," says CD Projekt president Adam Kiciński.