CD Projekt Red settles Cyberpunk 2077 investor lawsuit for $1.85 million
The Cyberpunk 2077 developer has settled an investor lawsuit filed in 2020 by Rosen Law Firm for $1.85 million in damages.
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The Cyberpunk 2077 developer has settled an investor lawsuit filed in 2020 by Rosen Law Firm for $1.85 million in damages.
With the Witcher 3 update about to thoroughly revamp the game for newer platforms, CDPR posted a list of mods that will and won't work with the update.
The remake of 2007's The Witcher will follow more to the style of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
The first Witcher game and one of CD Projekt's earliest games is getting a full remake in the new engine.
PS4 and Xbox One will still see small maintenance updates, but future major updates will only come to PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
We'll get to see the latest reveals for Cyberpunk: Edgerunners in addition to what CD Projekt RED has planned for Cyberpunk 2077.
Rebel Wolves will be based out of Warsaw and is hiring up for work on an AAA dark fantasy-fiction RPG.
In a recent interview, Reeves claimed he doesn't play much games and hasn't sat down with Cyberpunk 2077, despite CD Projekt claiming he'd played.
The rigors of updating Cyberpunk 2077, as well as the start of unannounced projects led CD Projekt to year-over-year reduction in net profits for Q3 2021.
There were recent rumors that Microsoft might be scheming to get Cyberpunk 2077, but CD Projekt RED says no such plans are in the works.