Cyberpunk 2077’s free DLC has been pushed back a little in order for CD Projekt Red to focus on fixing the game. This news comes as one CD Projekt Red’s co-founders, Marcin Iwiński, issued a personal apology for the issues that have plagued the game since it launched last month. In a video posted to
Marcin Iwinski
After issuing a public apology yesterday regarding the poor performance of Cyberpunk 2077 running on last-generation consoles, joint-CEO of CD Projekt Red, Adam Kiciński was part of a conference call with the management board. The recording and transcript for this are available now and finds him admitting that the studio didn’t put enough attention on the game
CD Projekt has been hyping up E3 2019 for awhile now, stating that it’s going to be a massive event for the company and its upcoming release of Cyberpunk 2077. While we still haven’t heard a whole lot about what the company has in store for the annual gaming convention, new information has today been announced
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