This week on Player Attack, even a stunning, Hollywood-directed launch trailer for Halo 4 can't soften the blow of an unexpected leak a month before release. Ubisoft sues the Black Eyed Peas over breach of contract, while playing around with Far Cry 3 in Minecraft. New York Comic-Con unveils a stack of games-related comics, and PlayStation is a big tease.
The collector's editions of BioShock Infinite are pretty amazing, Steam Greenlight gets new games and a new mission, gamers love love love Project Eternity, and we get a glimpse of Scribblenauts Unlimited. There's an unexpected delay for Jet Set Radio, an awesome-lookin' Cyberpunk future, and a little advice on how to deal with disasters.
Source code for CD Projekt's action role-playing games The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 have allegedly been compromised.
Well they are using unreal engine now thanks to there work culture and horrific job on making cyberpunk so for the future no impact.
But it will be interesting to see what mods will be made
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Wait a min...I swear to god CP2077's source code got leaked before. CDPR needs to stop using "password123" for all their accounts 😅
Cyberpunk 2077's launch resulted in a loss of goodwill with gamers, but there is a way to earn it back with the upcoming sequel.
They will need to add everything they promised in the first one and not over promise on the second one.
As somebody who has been playing the tabletop games since the 90s and was let down on launch by my PS4 version, you can bet I'm not going the preorder any sequel.
3rd person option, and everything else that was originally promised. Next don't force agenda driven naratives. Finally, release a finished product without need for day one patches.
During CD Projekt’s Fiscal Year 2023 earnings call, CEO Michael Nowakowski said that the company is keen on licensing its IP rights to third-party developers to create mobile adaptations of its titles.