Unless Sony has put some fuckery making it not be available on game pass.
even after the year-long PS5 console exclusivity ends? stranger things have happened, I guess, but I really doubt it
Unless Sony has put some fuckery making it not be available on game pass.
even after the year-long PS5 console exclusivity ends? stranger things have happened, I guess, but I really doubt it
It has. Also Deck verified.I wonder if Core Keeper passed 500k sales yet.
Seriously, people need to learn how to read this shit, most already lost their minds.Interesting that CDPR is not only going to use UE5 instead of their own engine, but that they also entered a collaboration with Epic to help with the development of UE5 (worth noting that CDPR already confirmed that the new Witcher game will not be exclusive to any store).
That wording is not mentioning launch and is very specificInteresting that CDPR is not only going to use UE5 instead of their own engine, but that they also entered a collaboration with Epic to help with the development of UE5 (worth noting that CDPR already confirmed that the new Witcher game will not be exclusive to any store).
Could be, yeah.I'm fully expecting it's going to be available only on GOG and EGS so it's not exclusive to one storefront.
Yeah, I'm sure they are going to ditch the store that made 1M ccu peak in 1 hour and sold over 10 million copies :|I'm fully expecting it's going to be available only on GOG and EGS so it's not exclusive to one storefront.
It's totally plausible deniability. They are not gonna burn any bridges this far out from release.That wording is not mentioning launch and is very specific
"According to the Agreement, the Company (CDPR) has the right to develop and
distribute games based on Unreal Engine 4, 5 and further versions.
The agreement was concluded for a period of 15 years with a prolongation
option. It places no restriction on the number of games developed with
the use of Unreal Engine. It also provides for dedicated technical
support on the part of Epic for games published by the Company
REDengine has served us well over the years - it is the technological backbone of The Witcher 2, The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077. However, after a series of internal analyzes, it became clear to us that we need to put more emphasis on the technological aspect and make it a central place in the development process Unreal Engine 5 and the related support from Epic Games are a platform that will allow us to focus on creative work and issues beyond the development of the engine itself
EGS will be less relevant than it already is by time the new Witcher game releases.
No way it’ll be exclusive.
They mentioned the Cyberpunk expansion in the Witcher announcement:Don't really care if they're switching engines but the whole "Unreal partnership" is making me a little anxious. This game likely isn't coming for close to another decade, though, so I'll worry about it if and when I have a tangible reason to.
Also, saw someone mention that they're announcing this to make people forget about Cyberpunk and now I can't get the thought out of my head.
I want a Cyberpunk Enhanced Edition so bad.... The DLC should've been out by now so the fact that they haven't even revealed it makes me hopeful there's more going on behind the scenes but I'm gonna need something this year....
They mentioned the Cyberpunk expansion in the Witcher announcement:
Yeah they're making it exclusive for TWO storefronts: GOG and EGSInteresting that CDPR is not only going to use UE5 instead of their own engine, but that they also entered a collaboration with Epic to help with the development of UE5 (worth noting that CDPR already confirmed that the new Witcher game will not be exclusive to any store).
Just like CP 2077!That new Witcher game is probably several years away from release anyway.
I think it's pretty obvious why it's taking so long, the state of the game at launch.There is no new info here, though. We know it's coming, not why it's taking so long. I guess this implies it's not been cancelled.
Mostly, I just hope it's taking so long because they're doing massive overhauls to the base game as well. I vaguely recall a rumor that they were rebuilding many systems from the ground up and, yeah, that would be great. I enjoyed the game a lot but it's undeniably a huge mess, even after bug fixing.
edit: Actually, and I'm probably reading way too much into this, but I can't help but notice they're saying expansion, not expansions. I wonder if their plans changed and we're no longer getting two of them.
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I hope that "not exclusive to one storefront" statement does not mean just EGS and GOG like bugisoft games aren't exclusive to EGS when they are available on bugiplay and it gets Steam release.Interesting that CDPR is not only going to use UE5 instead of their own engine, but that they also entered a collaboration with Epic to help with the development of UE5 (worth noting that CDPR already confirmed that the new Witcher game will not be exclusive to any store).
According to several sources with direct knowledge of Ubisoft's plans, we can report that a big games showcase event from the French publisher has been in the works for some time.
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