- Date Founded
- March 6, 2002
- CEO
- Adam Kiciński
- Parent Company
- CD Projekt
- Headquarters
- Warsaw, Poland
- Known For
- The Witcher
CD Projekt Red is a Polish game development company known primarily for developing The Witcher series and Cyberpunk 2077. The company also runs GOG.com, a distribution service meant to help players find older games, games free of DRM barriers, and more.
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Pawel Sasko gave a high-level overview of CD Projekt Red's quest design approach at Gamescom LATAM, with The Best War Games getting a deeper dive afterward.
A new Witcher 3 mod allows players to create an entirely new character, whether a Witcher, a Witcheress, or even a Sorceress.
In an interview at Gamescom Latam, The Best War Games speaks with developer Paweł Sasko about the construction of CDPR quests and what makes them special.
The Witcher: Project Sirius could enhance both its lore and multiplayer gameplay in multiple ways, and especially with one particular monster.
A CD Projekt studio appears to inadvertently reveal a new detail about Project Sirius, its upcoming The Witcher multiplayer spin-off.
A Destiny 2 player uses the in-game customization system to create a Titan based on notorious Cyberpunk 2077 villain Adam Smasher.
Ripperdocs in Cyberpunk 2077 were an important part of player progression and build variety, but their implementation has room for growth.
A dedicated fan of The Witcher 3 creates a mod to restore a major feature that CD Projekt Red removed from the game prior to its launch.
Those looking to craft their ultimate V will benefit from some of the perks on this list that we consider to be the most essential in Cyberpunk 2077.
A modder for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt uses game's recently released toolkit to restore an ending that was cut from the final game.
Developers at CD Projekt Red go on the record to discuss what they want to see in Project Orion, the Cyberpunk 2077 Sequel.
Cyberpunk 2077's endings vary greatly, hinging on the choices V made throughout the campaign and resulting in some more positive than others.
New players hopping into Cyberpunk 2077 should prepare themselves for a ton of side missions.
Cyberpunk 2077 has come a long way since launch, but it has still just scratched the surface when it comes to romance mechanics.
Another story expansion for Cyberpunk 2077 that was canceled recently came to light, and it could provide a hint to the narrative of Project Orion.
The team behind The Witcher 3 showers praise on the Elden Ring developer as Shadow of the Erdtree succeeds Blood and Wine in one aspect.
There were many features that were originally discussed that were supposed to come to Cyberpunk 2077, but unfortunately never saw the release. However, Project Orion may expand greatly on this one major feature.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt had some pretty spectacular DLC expansions that were added to the game. In addition to these amazing DLC's, there were also a few features added that would have been great to have at the start of the game such as this main feature.
The Witcher's multiplater spinoff is being called Project Sirius and it can utilize schools to build its gameplay on two fronts!
DLC can add valuable content, but this staple from The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine needs to be included in The Witcher 4's base game instead.