Historically, microtransactions have been absent from CDPR games. Instead, titles such as The Witcher 3 have opted to deliver new content to gamers through robust DLC packages post-release.
While Mamais’ comments could potentially leave the door open to microtransactions in Cyberpunk 2077, CDPR’s Joint CEO Marcin IwiÅski has previously denounced micros as well.
In a 2018 interview with PCGamesN focused on the negative public perception around loot boxes and microtransactions, IwiÅski said, “There is no better PR than a happy gamer recommending your title to their friends.”
To further drive the point home, the official CDPR Twitter account said in 2017 that the sci-fi RPG would have “no hidden catch” when it released. The tweet was in response to a video by Pretty Good Gaming examining comments made by CD Projekt Red’s other Joint CEO, Adam Kicinski, about the game’s economic viability, where some thought Kicinski was leaving the door open for future microtransactions.
It’s true: we won’t know for sure if Cyberpunk 2077 will have microtransactions or not until we see the final product. Anything can change in the course of development. But based on the developer’s words and actions over the years, it’s safe to assume it won’t.
Cyberpunk 2077 is set to launch on PC, PS4, and Xbox One on April 16, 2020. For more on Cyberpunk 2077, be sure to head over to our game hub where you can find trailers and more information on the game’s install size, story, and more.
Sources: PCGamesN, Eurogamer, GameSpot