CD Projekt Red Firmly Opposes Microtransactions in Single-Player Games

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CD Projekt, the studio behind Cyberpunk and The Witcher, stated that it does not see a place for microtransactions in single-player games, but did not rule out using them in future multiplayer projects. This comes after criticism of Capcom's inclusion of purchasable items in Dragon’s Dogma 2, resulting in mixed user reviews. Capcom responded to the criticism, apologizing for any inconvenience and noting that the items can be obtained in-game or as paid DLC.
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