We can rest easy, gamers – CD Projekt Red has given us the best news it could have regarding theCyberpunk 2077sequel andThe Witcher 4.Although many will be concerned about how successful a sequel to the once trashedCyberpunk 2077will develop, mostCD Projekt Redplayers are concerned withThe Witcher4. After all, that’ll be the next big game from the publisher to launch.Thankfully, we don’t have to be unduly worried. Not only did the creators deliver animportant development updatethat’s put minds at ease regarding artistic direction, but we’ve also learnt that microtransactions won’t factor into the game. In fact, microtransactions will have no place in the nextCyberpunkinstalment either.AdvertIn-keeping with microtransactions discourse, don’t forget to check out theDragon’s Dogma 2trailerDuring a Q&A with investors, CDPR said “We do not see a place for microtransactions in the case of single-player games, but we do not rule out that we will use this solution in the future in the case of multiplayer projects.”Currently, there are several projects CDPR is working on. However, only one of those – a Witcher spin-off – has been confirmed as multiplayer, and thus will likely include microtransactions. That being said, given the fact that bothThe Witcher 4and the nextCyberpunkare still in those early developmental stages, althoughThe Witcher 4is further along, multiplayer could eventually be a feature.AdvertMicrotransactions have recently stirred up a lot of trouble forCapcom, afterDragon’s Dogma2wasreview bombeddue to its inclusion. These microtransactions, while annoying to many, are optional, and for items you can get later on in the game. Nevertheless, the backlash was swift and harsh for the hotly anticipated RPG.Consequently, learning thatThe Witcher 4, and futureCyberpunk 2077outings will be spared from such controversy is a welcome relief.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,The Witcher,CD Projekt Red,PlayStation,Xbox,PC

We can rest easy, gamers – CD Projekt Red has given us the best news it could have regarding theCyberpunk 2077sequel andThe Witcher 4.Although many will be concerned about how successful a sequel to the once trashedCyberpunk 2077will develop, mostCD Projekt Redplayers are concerned withThe Witcher4. After all, that’ll be the next big game from the publisher to launch.Thankfully, we don’t have to be unduly worried. Not only did the creators deliver animportant development updatethat’s put minds at ease regarding artistic direction, but we’ve also learnt that microtransactions won’t factor into the game. In fact, microtransactions will have no place in the nextCyberpunkinstalment either.AdvertIn-keeping with microtransactions discourse, don’t forget to check out theDragon’s Dogma 2trailerDuring a Q&A with investors, CDPR said “We do not see a place for microtransactions in the case of single-player games, but we do not rule out that we will use this solution in the future in the case of multiplayer projects.”Currently, there are several projects CDPR is working on. However, only one of those – a Witcher spin-off – has been confirmed as multiplayer, and thus will likely include microtransactions. That being said, given the fact that bothThe Witcher 4and the nextCyberpunkare still in those early developmental stages, althoughThe Witcher 4is further along, multiplayer could eventually be a feature.AdvertMicrotransactions have recently stirred up a lot of trouble forCapcom, afterDragon’s Dogma2wasreview bombeddue to its inclusion. These microtransactions, while annoying to many, are optional, and for items you can get later on in the game. Nevertheless, the backlash was swift and harsh for the hotly anticipated RPG.Consequently, learning thatThe Witcher 4, and futureCyberpunk 2077outings will be spared from such controversy is a welcome relief.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,The Witcher,CD Projekt Red,PlayStation,Xbox,PC
We can rest easy, gamers – CD Projekt Red has given us the best news it could have regarding theCyberpunk 2077sequel andThe Witcher 4.Although many will be concerned about how successful a sequel to the once trashedCyberpunk 2077will develop, mostCD Projekt Redplayers are concerned withThe Witcher4. After all, that’ll be the next big game from the publisher to launch.Thankfully, we don’t have to be unduly worried. Not only did the creators deliver animportant development updatethat’s put minds at ease regarding artistic direction, but we’ve also learnt that microtransactions won’t factor into the game. In fact, microtransactions will have no place in the nextCyberpunkinstalment either.AdvertIn-keeping with microtransactions discourse, don’t forget to check out theDragon’s Dogma 2trailerDuring a Q&A with investors, CDPR said “We do not see a place for microtransactions in the case of single-player games, but we do not rule out that we will use this solution in the future in the case of multiplayer projects.”Currently, there are several projects CDPR is working on. However, only one of those – a Witcher spin-off – has been confirmed as multiplayer, and thus will likely include microtransactions. That being said, given the fact that bothThe Witcher 4and the nextCyberpunkare still in those early developmental stages, althoughThe Witcher 4is further along, multiplayer could eventually be a feature.AdvertMicrotransactions have recently stirred up a lot of trouble forCapcom, afterDragon’s Dogma2wasreview bombeddue to its inclusion. These microtransactions, while annoying to many, are optional, and for items you can get later on in the game. Nevertheless, the backlash was swift and harsh for the hotly anticipated RPG.Consequently, learning thatThe Witcher 4, and futureCyberpunk 2077outings will be spared from such controversy is a welcome relief.
We can rest easy, gamers – CD Projekt Red has given us the best news it could have regarding theCyberpunk 2077sequel andThe Witcher 4.
Although many will be concerned about how successful a sequel to the once trashedCyberpunk 2077will develop, mostCD Projekt Redplayers are concerned withThe Witcher4. After all, that’ll be the next big game from the publisher to launch.
Thankfully, we don’t have to be unduly worried. Not only did the creators deliver animportant development updatethat’s put minds at ease regarding artistic direction, but we’ve also learnt that microtransactions won’t factor into the game. In fact, microtransactions will have no place in the nextCyberpunkinstalment either.
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In-keeping with microtransactions discourse, don’t forget to check out theDragon’s Dogma 2trailer
During a Q&A with investors, CDPR said “We do not see a place for microtransactions in the case of single-player games, but we do not rule out that we will use this solution in the future in the case of multiplayer projects.”
Currently, there are several projects CDPR is working on. However, only one of those – a Witcher spin-off – has been confirmed as multiplayer, and thus will likely include microtransactions. That being said, given the fact that bothThe Witcher 4and the nextCyberpunkare still in those early developmental stages, althoughThe Witcher 4is further along, multiplayer could eventually be a feature.
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Microtransactions have recently stirred up a lot of trouble forCapcom, afterDragon’s Dogma2wasreview bombeddue to its inclusion. These microtransactions, while annoying to many, are optional, and for items you can get later on in the game. Nevertheless, the backlash was swift and harsh for the hotly anticipated RPG.
Consequently, learning thatThe Witcher 4, and futureCyberpunk 2077outings will be spared from such controversy is a welcome relief.
Topics:Cyberpunk 2077,The Witcher,CD Projekt Red,PlayStation,Xbox,PC