CD Projekt RED will now get 80% of any subsequent sales on the platform.
However, players will need to own it on Steam.
Well, that's just odd, isn't it?
The long-awaited patch brings performance optimizations and bug fixes.
The patch is live in select regions.
After tweeting a hazy GPU image, the company said to "stay tuned."
The upcoming CDPR RPG might be teaming up with Xbox for some cool limited edition products.
Pre-registration for the card game is live now.
The Netflix series also contributed to the game's resurgent sales.
Even one of the greatest games of all time isn't pitch-perfect.
Producer John Mamais says any portrayal won't be "tasteless."
CD Projekt RED's John Mamais is also unsure about the game's length.
CDPR "tried" making the RPG work in VR, but don't feel there's a lot of money in it.
CD Projekt RED's John Mamais says all these side quests are custom made, not randomly generated.
The RPG comes to Nintendo's hybrid.
But only for select audiences.
Polish port specialists QLOC will be aiding CD Projekt RED with the upcoming RPG's development.
The alleged rumor about Xbox One performance seems to be untrue.
Apparently, the system isn't powerful enough to run the game properly in its current state.
Here's what the upcoming behemoth can learn from these 2 fellow RPGs.