and this is why releasing RedKit almost two years after the release of the game was a bad move. I hope in future games, they release it within a few months after release. Modding communities help keep the game alive for longer periods of time and even help sell new copies since people will see how much the game can be expanded upon.nocny said:(GT)
I think CDPR are so called events, and not just something to sell. From the perspective of the company REDKit is another product because they spent extra time to make it.
Even if it's free, it will hold interest Witcher, Cyberpunk2077 and CDPR. They will benefit from a free product.
I do not think they were involved in a little game of AA +. Why? They have two great titles for a few years and they will do even that little bullshit?
The good thing about TW2 is that since it's a relatively unknown game with fantastic reviews, there are new people hearing about it every day and every time there's a sale there are more people buying it. However, I can't see the modding community blowing up for TW2 when TW3 (which has much more modding potential) is one to two years away.


