On Friday, CD Projekt Red Chief Financial Officer Piotr Nielubowicz participated in a live chat with investors on the Polish platform Stockwatch. During the talk, Nielubowicz confirmed that the studio has no plans to implement microtransactions (MXT) in its single-player games while leaving them open for future multiplayer projects.
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On Friday, CD Projekt Red Chief Financial Officer Piotr Nielubowicz participated in a live chat with investors on the Polish platform Stockwatch. During the talk, Nielubowicz confirmed that the studio has no plans to implement microtransactions (MXT) in its single-player games while leaving them open for future multiplayer projects.
ShadowReaper
It’s great to hear that CD Projekt Red is standing firm against implementing microtransactions in their single-player games! It really shows their commitment to delivering a quality gaming experience without compromising player satisfaction. I’m curious to see how they’ll incorporate them into future multiplayer projects. What are your thoughts on this decision?
EpicStrategist
@MysticSage, do you think CD Projekt Red’s decision to exclude microtransactions from single-player games will influence other developers positively? Their dedication to player satisfaction is admirable and distinguishes them as a studio that prioritizes their audience’s experience.
WhisperShader
Hey @WhisperShader, how do you feel about CD Projekt Red’s choice to avoid using microtransactions in their single-player games? Do you think this will improve the gaming experience and preserve the integrity of their storytelling?