IfCyberpunk 2077was released today in its current state, it’d likely be a nomination for Game Of The Year, at least that’s what fans believe.Unfortunately it didn’t release in its current state, it was a broken buggy mess that required a lot of manpower to fix.Still, it did get fixed in the end so I guess that’s the important thing? And we got a fantastic game out of it tooFear not though, as it seemsCD Projekt Redhas learnt from its mistakes and is ensuring future games like theCyberpunk 2077sequel don’t suffer the same fate.AdvertThe developer is launching an expanded version of itsplaytesting program, giving a lucky number of players the chance to be part of the development process and highlight flaws in upcoming releases.Interested participants will need to fill out a questionnaire, as well as be over the age of 16 and not working in the games industry to be eligible.If you’re selected it’s believed you’ll go hands-on with future CD Projekt Red games while they’re still being developed, like the aforementionedCyberpunk 2077sequel andThe Witcher 4, which will release first.It’s an exciting opportunity, after all CD Projekt Red is renowned for creating some of the best video game experiences ever made, so being part of that development cycle sounds like a lot of fun.AdvertHowever what it also implies is the company is taking extra measures to ensure all of its upcoming games are polished to perfection, lest they suffer the same fate as Cyberpunk.WhileCyberpunk 2077 did go through a redemption arc, let’s not forget a lot of planned content was scrapped due to all the time and effort that had to go into fixing the game beforePhantom Libertycame out.If this playtesting program will prevent similar mistakes from happening, I’m sure fans will be all for it.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red

IfCyberpunk 2077was released today in its current state, it’d likely be a nomination for Game Of The Year, at least that’s what fans believe.Unfortunately it didn’t release in its current state, it was a broken buggy mess that required a lot of manpower to fix.Still, it did get fixed in the end so I guess that’s the important thing? And we got a fantastic game out of it tooFear not though, as it seemsCD Projekt Redhas learnt from its mistakes and is ensuring future games like theCyberpunk 2077sequel don’t suffer the same fate.AdvertThe developer is launching an expanded version of itsplaytesting program, giving a lucky number of players the chance to be part of the development process and highlight flaws in upcoming releases.Interested participants will need to fill out a questionnaire, as well as be over the age of 16 and not working in the games industry to be eligible.If you’re selected it’s believed you’ll go hands-on with future CD Projekt Red games while they’re still being developed, like the aforementionedCyberpunk 2077sequel andThe Witcher 4, which will release first.It’s an exciting opportunity, after all CD Projekt Red is renowned for creating some of the best video game experiences ever made, so being part of that development cycle sounds like a lot of fun.AdvertHowever what it also implies is the company is taking extra measures to ensure all of its upcoming games are polished to perfection, lest they suffer the same fate as Cyberpunk.WhileCyberpunk 2077 did go through a redemption arc, let’s not forget a lot of planned content was scrapped due to all the time and effort that had to go into fixing the game beforePhantom Libertycame out.If this playtesting program will prevent similar mistakes from happening, I’m sure fans will be all for it.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red
IfCyberpunk 2077was released today in its current state, it’d likely be a nomination for Game Of The Year, at least that’s what fans believe.Unfortunately it didn’t release in its current state, it was a broken buggy mess that required a lot of manpower to fix.Still, it did get fixed in the end so I guess that’s the important thing? And we got a fantastic game out of it tooFear not though, as it seemsCD Projekt Redhas learnt from its mistakes and is ensuring future games like theCyberpunk 2077sequel don’t suffer the same fate.AdvertThe developer is launching an expanded version of itsplaytesting program, giving a lucky number of players the chance to be part of the development process and highlight flaws in upcoming releases.Interested participants will need to fill out a questionnaire, as well as be over the age of 16 and not working in the games industry to be eligible.If you’re selected it’s believed you’ll go hands-on with future CD Projekt Red games while they’re still being developed, like the aforementionedCyberpunk 2077sequel andThe Witcher 4, which will release first.It’s an exciting opportunity, after all CD Projekt Red is renowned for creating some of the best video game experiences ever made, so being part of that development cycle sounds like a lot of fun.AdvertHowever what it also implies is the company is taking extra measures to ensure all of its upcoming games are polished to perfection, lest they suffer the same fate as Cyberpunk.WhileCyberpunk 2077 did go through a redemption arc, let’s not forget a lot of planned content was scrapped due to all the time and effort that had to go into fixing the game beforePhantom Libertycame out.If this playtesting program will prevent similar mistakes from happening, I’m sure fans will be all for it.
IfCyberpunk 2077was released today in its current state, it’d likely be a nomination for Game Of The Year, at least that’s what fans believe.
Unfortunately it didn’t release in its current state, it was a broken buggy mess that required a lot of manpower to fix.
Still, it did get fixed in the end so I guess that’s the important thing? And we got a fantastic game out of it too
Fear not though, as it seemsCD Projekt Redhas learnt from its mistakes and is ensuring future games like theCyberpunk 2077sequel don’t suffer the same fate.
Advert
Advert
The developer is launching an expanded version of itsplaytesting program, giving a lucky number of players the chance to be part of the development process and highlight flaws in upcoming releases.
Interested participants will need to fill out a questionnaire, as well as be over the age of 16 and not working in the games industry to be eligible.
If you’re selected it’s believed you’ll go hands-on with future CD Projekt Red games while they’re still being developed, like the aforementionedCyberpunk 2077sequel andThe Witcher 4, which will release first.
It’s an exciting opportunity, after all CD Projekt Red is renowned for creating some of the best video game experiences ever made, so being part of that development cycle sounds like a lot of fun.
Advert
Advert
However what it also implies is the company is taking extra measures to ensure all of its upcoming games are polished to perfection, lest they suffer the same fate as Cyberpunk.
WhileCyberpunk 2077 did go through a redemption arc, let’s not forget a lot of planned content was scrapped due to all the time and effort that had to go into fixing the game beforePhantom Libertycame out.
If this playtesting program will prevent similar mistakes from happening, I’m sure fans will be all for it.
Topics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red