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CD Projekt RED Doesn’t “See a Place for Microtransactions in Single-Player Games”

When asked if there will be microtransactions in future CD Projekt Red games during a recent investor Q&A, CD Projekt RED CFO Piotr Nielubowicz gave a very clear response. We don’t see a place for microtransactions in the case of single-player game” he said, “but we do not rule out that we will use this solution in the future in the case of multiplayer projects”. The company has always had a stance against microtransactions in its games and has now reiterated it. CD Projekt RED is currently working on The Witcher 4 and Cyberpunk 2, along with a remake for the first Witcher game.

Details for the latest CD Projekt RED release Phantom Liberty’s:

In Phantom Liberty, players once again take on the role of V, a cyberpunk for hire, as they embark on a mission to save the President of the New United States of America after her orbital shuttle is shot down over the deadliest district of Night City—Dogtown. What follows is a deep dive into an intricate story of espionage and political intrigue which connects the highest echelons of power with the brutal world of black-market mercenaries. The stakes are larger than life, but so is the reward — your very survival.

The full-fledged expansion to Cyberpunk 2077 features a hard-hitting spy-thriller adventure to embark on set in a brand new location. Over the course of the new story players will meet and work with new characters, including FIA sleeper agent Solomon Reed, played by Idris Elba. Among the returning cast is Keanu Reeves, reprising his role as rebel-rockerboy Johnny Silverhand. The expansion also comes with a slew of new content, including new quests, gigs, and gig types; new vehicles, tech, cyberware, and weapons; a brand new Relic skill tree for even more freedom for crafting one’s own unique playstyle, and more.

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