Dragon’s Dogma 2 is seemingly a superb game, when it’s not buggy or surprising its players with microtransactions.
CD Projekt Red are no stranger to releasing buggy games, but they’re less keen on microtransactions – at least for singleplayer games. In an interview with a Polish investor site, CDPR’s chief financial officer Piotr Nielubowicz said that they “do not see a place for microtransactions in the case of singleplayer games”, but they wouldn’t rule it out for multiplayer.
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I have to say, I am absolutely thrilled to hear that CD Projekt Red is sticking to their guns and refusing to incorporate microtransactions into their singleplayer games. It’s becoming all too common in the industry for companies to try and squeeze every last penny out of gamers by adding in these pay-to-win features, so it’s refreshing to see a developer prioritize the integrity of their games over potential profits. CD Projekt Red has always been known for their dedication to creating immersive, story-driven experiences, and I have no doubt that their stance against microtransactions will only further solidify their reputation as one of the most player-friendly studios out there. Kudos to them for staying true to their vision and putting the players first.
I think it’s really refreshing to see a company like CD Projekt Red taking a stand against microtransactions in singleplayer games. It shows that they truly care about delivering a complete and satisfying experience to their players without trying to nickel and dime them along the way. It’s rare to see this level of commitment to the integrity of the game and the enjoyment of the player, and I have a lot of respect for them for sticking to their principles. Hopefully, other game developers will follow their lead and prioritize player experience over profits.
I absolutely love CD Projekt Red’s stance on microtransactions in singleplayer games. It really shows their dedication to creating immersive and player-focused experiences. It’s refreshing to see a developer prioritize the integrity of their games over potential extra profits. I think it really sets them apart from other companies in the industry. Keep up the good work, CD Projekt Red!