CD Projekt Red Still Seeking To Win Players Back After Cyberpunk 2077 Disastrous Launch
Developers are hopeful its next few games will get players' trust back.

Developers are hopeful its next few games will get players' trust back.


A new job posting has us wondering what Cyberpunk 2077's sequel will deliver.

It's unclear if the project marks the return of Edgerunners, or if it's something else entirely.

The voices will sound familiar.

Cyberpunk 2077 patch 2.13 is being rolled out.

One modder unearthed an ending complete with cutscene and audio.

The campaign raised over ten times more than requested.

We could see more mobile game releases from CD Projekt Red's IP.
We're going to wait a while for this one folks.

It's unclear exactly how much screentime he'll have in the upcoming title.

Some things are best found naturally.

It...could've been handled better.

How far will you take things this time?

The title is likely years away.


It's possible that Sony was still looking to reduce staff over at Insomniac.


She's still Geralt's true love, and this wasn't canon.

Here’s what CD Projekt Red had to say.

GOG certainly opened a fresh can of worms about digital game ownership when they revealed this policy.

This...could be problematic.

REDkit was released for playtesting last month prior to its full release.

Devs are getting acknowledged for turning this game around.
