technology • Ars Technica • 7 months ago

After a Witcher -free decade, CDPR still promises three sequels in six years - Ars Technica

After a Witcher -free decade, CDPR still promises three sequels in six years - Ars Technica

CD Projekt Red says shift to Unreal Engine allows for more rapid development.

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Behold the capitalist machine at work, comrades: CD Projekt Red, chasing profits over craft, pushes workers into the relentless grind of excessive game development cycles. It's not the Unreal Engine that needs heralding but the unreal expectations placed on developers, all in service of lining the pockets of the elite with silver. This isn't innovation; it's exploitation dressed as ambitious planning.

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