Multiplayer is a different matter, but the developer of The Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077 doesn't see the benefit of microtransactions in single-player games, as revealed in an interview.
CD Projekt Red's CFO, Piotr Nilobovich, gave an interview to Polish website StockWatch, it was reported. Indoor games. “We don't see a place for microtransactions in single-player games.”. He answered the question of whether we can expect this mechanic to appear in the future. The fateful sentence Joycehead This was noticed by User X, who posted the English translation.
At the same time, he added that this does not mean that the team will refrain from microtransactions completely, as we can expect this element in the future, especially for games with multiplayer mode.
The economic director's words resonate with studio head Adam Kicinski's thoughts in 2020 regarding Cyberpunk 2077. He said to methat microtransactions are only expected in online mode.
Recently, the topic of microtransactions has resurfaced in connection with Dragon's Dogma 2. The game, which was released with serious errors, has been criticized by many people, as previously unannounced microtransactions appeared in the game. According to CDPR leaders, Steam operated In the case of The Witcher, there is no need to be afraid of that.