168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Last December, The Witcher developer 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:CD Projekt Red announced plans to end official support for Gwent: The Witcher Card Game in 2023. While the Polish publisher agreed to continue hosting tournaments and release three new expansions in April, July, and September, the plan was to transition Gwent♌ "into the hands of the community" by 2024.
The plan was also to transition Gwent's developers to ot🃏her projects within CDPR, but that plan appears to have changed to now include layoffs.
In a , CDPR provided an update on Gwent's year-long shutdown. "Throughout the year we’ve been transferring some of the team members to other projects, but we have to part ways with some," the publisher wrote. "Until the end of the year, about 30 remaining Gwent team members are going to part w🅠ays with CD Projekt Red.
"It’s never easy to say goodbye. And even though decisions like this are unavoidable 🦹and a natural result of the transition, we’d like to express our sincere thanks for all the contributions these team members have made to Gwent — just like the community, you helped make the game what it is tod✃ay."
A spokesperson speaking to said that four people will be laid off in June witဣh the remaining to trickle out over the coming months. Gwent's servers will still remain online, but the focus will be on community-run tournaments.
Gwent isn't the only division within CDPR hit with layoffs. Earlier this month, employees from Project Sirius developer 168澳洲幸运🐭5开奖网:The Molasses Flood announced they'⛦d been let go amidst a reboot in development. The Witcher spinoff project is reportedly suffering from a troubled development, although the🧸 details 🏅of what went wrong remain scarce.
CDPR's next big splash should be coming at Summer Game Fest. Cyberpunk 2077's upcoming Phantom Liberty DLC will not only be shown at the coming event, but it'll also be playable. At least, that's the assumption. CDPR said that Phan🥂tom Liberty will be at Summer Game Fest's Play Days, an industry-only event where journalists and content creators are invited to try upcoming games hands-on. This likely means someone will have their hands on a controller to actually play Phantom Liberty, although it cou🐎ld just be a CDPR representative in an extended demo. We'll find out when Summer Game Fest starts on June 8.