CD Projekt Red Maintains Anti-Microtransaction Stance for Single-Player Games
The company is exploring microtransactions for multiplayer projects while continuing development on major single-player titles.
- CD Projekt Red reaffirms its stance against microtransactions in single-player games, citing a lack of fit for their upcoming projects.
- The company is open to exploring microtransactions in multiplayer titles, with at least one such project, Project Sirius, currently in development.
- CD Projekt Red is working on several major titles, including The Witcher 4, a Cyberpunk 2077 sequel, and a remake of The Witcher 1, all primarily single-player focused.
- Recent backlash against microtransactions in other single-player games, such as Dragon's Dogma 2, underscores the controversial nature of this practice.
- The studio's previous titles, like The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077, have been praised for avoiding microtransactions, opting instead for substantial DLCs.