Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.1: Fixes, Improvements and Ultimate Edition Release
Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.1 brings fixes, improvements, and the Ultimate Edition, releasing December 5.
Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.1 brings fixes, improvements, and the Ultimate Edition, releasing December 5.
Discover the latest Cyberpunk 2077 update and the exciting Ultimate Edition announcement, featuring improvements, fixes, and all DLCs!
CD Projekt Red's strategic expansion and pre-production work at CDPR North America showcases their commitment to innovation in the gaming industry.
"Explore a new city with the Phantom Liberty DLC in Cyberpunk 2077 - fresh quests, characters, and experiences await!"
"CD Projekt Red aims to evolve Cyberpunk 2077's sequel, Orion, similar to The Witcher franchise, prioritizing quality and player experience #Cyberpunk2077 #Sequel #GameDevelopment"
Workers at CD Projekt form a union to address job insecurity and advocate for better working conditions. The company's response remains uncertain.
Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.02 fixes major issues in the game, improving performance and stability.
Players have made a surprising discovery as Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is found to run on a smartwatch, highlighting the technological power and creativity of players. Additionally, Cyberpunk 2077 received a major update that impressed players with its enhancements and upgrades.
with both interest and controversy. CD Projekt Red explained that they wanted to honor and respect Reczek's original performance, allowing his character to still be present in the game. This use of AI-edited voice technology showcases the advancements being made in artificial intelligence and opens up possibilities for preserving and continuing narratives involving deceased actors. It also raises questions about the ethical and artistic considerations in game development. The Phantom Liberty DLC aims to provide players with a meaningful and poignant experience, keeping Reczek's character alive in the game's world.
New Polish Gamedev Workers Union formed in response to CD Projekt layoffs, aims to represent and support game developers in Poland.