The Polish studio CD Projekt RED (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt) has not hesitated to take advantage of the skills of some community members mud. The team that designed the WolfenKit tool has announced that from now on will be part of the developer, as they have published in the Discord dedicated to the mods of Cyberpunk 2077, the most recent project of the study.
According to the message, Hambalkó Bence, aka ‘Traderain’, will be joining CD Projekt RED along with ‘Blumster’, Köte Ákos (‘Nightmarea’) and ‘rfuzzo’. “We are going to work on several projects related to backend Cyberpunk 2077 and support for mods ”, they explain. “We are really excited about this and look forward to taking Cyberpunk 2077 to the next level.”
What has not been explained is whether this move will affect the WolvenKit, since some companies do not allow their employees to continue working on this type of project. What is clear is that the programmers will reinforce CD Projekt RED, since they are very in touch with the modder community.
Cyberpunk 2077’s First Free DLC
The announcement of all the content of patch 1.3 was accompanied by an informative update on the free DLCs coming to the sci-fi game from the Poles. Part of the community joined the shouting when he discovered that these contents were mainly cosmetic objects, but from CD Projekt RED they argued that the strategy is the same as with The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. The new story arcs will be deployed in the expansions, which do not yet have a release date.
Cyberpunk 2077 is available on PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Google Stadia. The Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PS5 versions work through backward compatibility, but the studio works on a free update that will optimize the game natively. For now, the release date of the new generation versions is still scheduled for 2021.
Source | TechRaptor
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