As we begin to approach the holiday season and the big AAA studios prepare to release the tentpole games for the year, it’s always important to remember how much hard work goes into their creation. Clearly, you can’t make a multimillion-dollar game each year like Ubisoft does with Assassin’s Creed or like Activision does with Call
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When there’s a demand for more The Witcher content, CD Projekt Red is always happy to supply. That may be why the Polish developer’s next title, already confirmed to be set in Witcher-verse, will begin development as soon as Cyberpunk 2077 launches. In a recent meeting with journalists, as reported by Eurogamer, CD Projekt Red President Adam
Cyberpunk 2077 has been in the hotseat recently, first with announcement that the title’s release has been pushed back to September and then the reveal that the developers will continue to experience studio crunch to ensure the game’s release. So the news that QLOC will be working with CD Projekt Red on Cyberpunk 2077‘s development and
We were worried about getting enough time to finish all of the games that were due to launch across March and April. That wasn’t that long ago. Since then, Cyberpunk 2077 joined the list of AAA titles being pushed back to a later release date. Unlike Final Fantasy VII Remake, which was only delayed by
The news yesterday that CD Projekt RED’s upcoming Cyberpunk 2077 has been delayed until later in the year was certainly both disappointing, but also a breath of fresh air. However, the delay might ensure the game is of higher quality with the extra months the developers have to work on the title, but it looks like the
The not so glamorous practice of crunch is one that has reared its head and come into the spotlight more than ever over the past year. Games like Red Dead Redemption 2 and Anthem specifically have been called out for having particularly rough development periods, though there are many other examples. In a recent interview