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  1. @stepee The next-gen update for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is coming on December 14th, free for everyone who already owns the game. For more details and gameplay reveal, tune in to REDstreams next week on https://t.co/IpFERTohi9
  2. OLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLO Cyberpunk’s developer can’t guarantee next-gen versions will make it out this year | VGC WWW.VIDEOGAMESCHRONICLE.COM CD Projekt points to “lessons learned during the past year” when asked about release timing…
  3. Man, CDPR just can't catch a break! CD Projekt Red hackers threaten to release stolen Cyberpunk 2077 source code | PC Gamer WWW.PCGAMER.COM "Your have been EPICALLY pwned!!"
  4. Now in closed beta, GOG Galaxy 2.0 is still missing key features, but the library management tools are already excellent
  5. "Cyberpunk 2077" gives players “3 to 5” ways to solve quests Speaking in a comment on Reddit, Cyberpunk 2077’s Quest Designer Phillipp Weber noted that the quest designs are “more complex in some areas” thanks to there often being a variety of ways to complete missions. “[…] as a quest designer, I now have to consider the different new opportunities we offer (like using Netrunning Skills, etc.) and how using those often gives you more (as an example, 3 to 5 in some cases) ways how to solve a quest or challenges within a quest. This naturally makes quest designs more complex in some areas, but it's honestly great fun to do.”
  6. Facing Financial Pressures, GOG Quietly Lays Off At Least A Dozen Staff Amid a month full of mass layoffs across the video game industry, the digital store GOG quietly let go of what it says was a dozen staff last week. GOG, which is owned by The Witcher 3 publisher CD Projekt, did not say why the layoffs happened, but one laid-off staffer tells Kotaku that the store has been in financial trouble.
  7. Sapkowski's lawyer(s) claims the original Witcher video game contract "concerned only the first in a series of games, and therefore distribution of all other games, including their expansions, add-ons etc., is, simply speaking, unlawful".
  8. This probably doesn't mean all that much for CP2077 as I'm fairly certain that all of the "creative" aspects of the game were finalized and "locked" quite a while ago anyway.
  9. The Canadian partner studio will closely cooperate with CD PROJEKT RED on creating and optimizing technological solutions for use in the development of Cyberpunk 2077.
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