Piotr Nielubowicz, the Financial Director of CD Projekt, recently discussed the company’s stance on microtransactions in single-player and multiplayer games. He emphasized that while microtransactions have no place in CD Projekt’s single-player projects, they are not ruling out the possibility of implementing them in future multiplayer titles.
The debate over microtransactions in single-player games has been a hot topic in the gaming industry, with companies like Ubisoft and Capcom facing criticism for their in-game payment models. CD Projekt’s clear stance on this issue sets them apart in the industry.
In addition to their stance on microtransactions, CD Projekt also revealed some exciting updates about their upcoming projects. They teased the announcement of a new “Witcher” trilogy and discussed their plans for a new AAA game called “Sirius.” Despite the rising cost of game production, CD Projekt has no plans to increase the cost of their games, showing their commitment to providing high-quality entertainment at an affordable price.
The meeting also included some lighthearted moments, with jokes about the company’s future projects. Overall, the report provides valuable insights into CD Projekt’s future plans and their dedication to delivering exceptional gaming experiences to their audience.
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