CD Project Vacher 3 has not ended at all: Wild Hunt yet. The studio today announced that it has received “another patch” in the major adventure works of Geralett that will add cross -platform mode support via PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.
The CD project said, “PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X | S players will be easier and more accessible to amend, share, and enjoy it.” Announcement.
There will be some limits for support on the consoles. A mod.io The CD Project will need to access the Red Account -connected account, cross -platform mode support, and not every MOD will be available on all platforms.
The CD project explained in a general questionnaire, “Due to the guidelines and quality of selection specific materials specific to each platform, it may not be possible to console every mood uploaded to the PC.” “The methods available on Mod.io will also have to follow our fan content guidelines and the CD Project Red User contract.”
(So maybe not everyone is vaginal, I’m guessing.)
Witcher 3 fans will also not really be able to make a mood on consoles – which will be the special scope of the PC. The use of CD project’s Redct Modeting tools will not be necessary to create cross -platform mode, but it is recommended.
This is a big deal. Moods can usually increase the life of a game, and it is just as true for Vacher 3 as it is for any game. ۔
The CD project has a hand with Vacher 4 and Cyberpank 2 these days, so why is Vacher 3 getting such attention? I’m not private from the CD project executive decision -making process but I know that money proves to be a powerful stimulus as a common type of thing, and Vucc 3 is still pulling it: its recent Financial reportStudio said that Witcher 3: Wild Hunt now sold 60 million copies in its quality and GATY edition.
Vachar 3 hit 50 million copies sold in May 2023, which means that it has transferred 10 million copies in two years, a number that will be enviable for any game, which has been going on since 2015, and is a good reason to continue its support.