Owned by Dogtown leader Kurt Hansen, the clandestine club attracts the elite from Night City and abroad for shady purposes.
CD Projekt RED's first and last expansion for Cyberpunk 2077 launches on September 26th. Here's what you need to know.
CD Projekt RED's Marcin Momot has confirmed that details on the action RPG's next major base game update will be shared soon.
From powerful shotguns and sniper rifles to slow-mo kills with a throwing knife, the FPS/RPG's combat looks better than ever.
The UI will receive a Heat indicator, going up to five Stars. Players will also have more clarity on whether Night City PD is still in pursuit.
The developer says the decision to make just one expansion "has nothing to do with the numbers or how satisfied or not we are with sales."
Some developers will support Phantom Liberty after it launches in September. Others will shift to Project Orion and Project Hadar.
However, the company expects more pre-orders in the "final pre-release days." The expansion launches on September 26th worldwide.
The open world action RPG's first and only expansion will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on September 26.
Utilize new finishers, shoot grenades in mid-air, deflect bullets with your katana, and more. Plus, a look at the upgraded police.
CD Projekt RED's upcoming expansion has been added to the ever-growing list of games that will be showcased at Gamescom ONL.
The developer says it is "overstaffed" and won't have "other opportunities" for surplus employees across its upcoming projects.
A side quest and new looks for Geralt and Dandelion based on Netflix's The Witcher are also available now for Switch players.
Cyberpunk 2077 released on shaky ground, but in successive years CD Projekt Red have worked tirelessly to provide updates, which looking back almost 3 years later represent a drastic improvement to th...
After a famously troubled launch over two and a half years ago, CD Projekt RED's action RPG now holds a "Very Positive" Steam user reviews rating.
"We knew that we had to work hard to come back. It was a tough moment for everyone. We had to rebuild a lot of things inside of the company."
It also looked at companies like Niantic, Konami, DeNA, Square Enix and even Nintendo for improving its "mobile footprint."
Bugs causing sudden death in quests, Gigs that wouldn't begin and remain "Undiscovered", and more are addressed in this patch.
Steps are also in place to ensure employees don't get burned out, and it's a "very healthy work-life balance right now."
“The commitment to it from a board level is something else, really. I was struck by the humility and willingness to change.”