There's no doubt that CD Projekt Red fans are looking forward to Cyberpunk 2077, the video game developer's forthcoming multi-platform first-person action-RPG, but there's still plenty of time to left to go until players will be able to get their hands on the title. Until then, it looks as if the studio is prepared to give fans an avenue to buy items directly from the company so as to help them express their love for the all things CD Projekt Red, with the developer having now officially opened the CD Projekt Red Store.
The new store is built and run by CD Projekt Red, and it gives gamers access to a bunch of official apparel and collectibles inspired by the studio’s games. The launch lineup of products includes a selection of T-shirts and hoodies with designs from the studio’s franchises of Cyberpunk 2077, The Witcher, and Gwent. Not to mention, there's items like a Shupe the Troll talking plush toy, a Witcher-themed notebook, and more.
In addition to the aforementioned products, the CD Projekt Red Store is also featuring an offer for avid collectors with a special, hand-painted 12-inch polystone figure depicting CD Projekt Red's The Witcher protagonist Geralt of Rivia as a ronin monster hunter. The item is currently available for pre-order, but it will set fans back quite a bit, with the product going for 219,00 €, which roughly translates to $245. It's necessary to mention that the store is currently available throughout the European Union, with shipping to more locations, including the United States and Canada, set to become available in the near future.
It doesn't look as if the Polish developer will be using the CD Projekt Red Store as a means to sell games themselves, but just products related to their line of video games. After all, the PC game store GOG is a wholly owned subsidiary of CD Projekt Red, so fans of the company's games can always get them through the digital distribution platform.
All things considered, it will be interesting to see how the CD Projekt Red Store evolves as the future presses on. CD Projekt Red definitely has legions of fans behind it, so there's a good chance the online storefront could wind up being a great success for the company.