The 2.0 Update marks a new era of improvements and enhancements aimed at elevating the gaming experience for base game owners worldwide.
We all knew that CD Projekt RED was working on the next installment in the Witcher franchise, as well as the upcoming expansion for Cyberpunk 2077, however in an investor presentation the company showed off much of the roadmap of the studio's future.
In a 2021 earnings report, CD Projekt Red announced sales figures for Cyberpunk 2077, with 18+ million sold, but today also brought news that the game's expansion has been delayed to 2023. The remastered edition of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has also been postponed.
It seems that a buggy launch of Cyberpunk 2077 was not enough to prevent CD Projekt RED executives from being the recipient of substantial bonuses, according to recent reporting from Bloomberg's Jason Schreier.
We had previously reported that Cyberpunk 2077 developer, CD Projekt RED, was hacked. It appears that the ransomware from that hack has been reportedly sold on the dark web.
CD Projekt RED have responded to a Game Informer article which pointed out some epileptic triggers in Cyberpunk 2077.
Heads up, CD Projekt RED announced earlier that Episode 5 of their Night City Wire series for Cyberpunk 2077 is scheduled for this Thursday, and will talk about Johnny Silverhand portrayed by Keanu Reeves.
According to Bloomberg reporting by Jason Schreier, it sounds like an internal email from Cyberpunk 2077's CD Projekt RED on Monday informed employees that 6-day work weeks would be required until the game's November 19 launch.