CD Projekt Red Firmly Rejects Microtransactions in Single-Player Games

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CD Projekt Red's Chief Financial Officer confirmed that the studio has no plans to implement microtransactions in its single-player games but left the option open for future multiplayer projects. This decision comes as a welcome relief for fans, especially in an industry where microtransactions in single-player games have been controversial. The studio's stance aligns with its reputation for delivering quality single-player experiences, and the news bodes well for upcoming titles like The Witcher 4 and the Cyberpunk sequel.
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