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CD Projekt Red co-CEO Michał Nowakowski thinks the studio has yet to complete a "full redemption arc" after the "heartbreaking" launch of Cyberpunk 2077, but he's hoping it can win back some fans with The Witcher 4.
Nowakowski reflected on the Poland-based game developer's journey during a recent conversation with Edge (via GamesRadar). The interview saw him open up about how "heartbreaking" the launch of Cyberpunk 2077 was for the team – and for fans.
"I'm not 100 per cent convinced we went through the full redemption arc," Nowakowski said. "I'm convinced that we lost the faith of some people indefinitely, and that's a fair thing."
It's been nearly six years since Cyberpunk 2077 undid much of the goodwill CD Projekt Red had accumulated following the release of its 2015 hit, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Years of excitement for the futuristic dystopian RPG quickly fizzled out after launch-day players were met with a long list of game-breaking bugs, annoying visual glitches, and frequent crashes.
These issues were especially prevalent on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and although early sales managed to see CD Projekt Red quickly recoup its development and marketing costs, the company's reputation had clearly taken a massive hit in only a few days.
Now, Cyberpunk 2077 is in much, much better shape, and it has managed to sell at least 35 million copies. Still, Nowakowski feels there's work to be done when it comes to how fans see CD Projekt Red, but he's hoping games like The Witcher 4 will help win them back.
"But I do hope we will be able to make it back – if not with The Witcher 4, then with whatever comes next," he said.
Nowakowski continued, explaining how CD Projekt Red changed in the aftermath of the launch of Cyberpunk 2077: "We were left with seasoned, battle-hardened veterans; leaders who were able to carry a different kind of challenge on their shoulders."
"Our dream is to be making more games, although we never want to turn into the studio that's going to be launching a big game every year," he added. "It may happen, but this is not the goal. We have a rough 10-year rolling plan, but the goal is not to flood the games market with CDPR games. We just want to make really cool games, and we don't want to have a ton of IPs either. We're not planning to grow in that way."
Although development on Cyberpunk 2077 has largely concluded and The Witcher 4 has no release date, CD Projekt Red isn't leaving fans with nothing to play. A surprise expansion for The Witcher 3 called Songs of the Past, for example, is expected to launch in 2027. Meanwhile, the Cyberpunk 2077 sequel known as Cyberpunk 2 also entered pre-production last year, and a Witcher remake is also in development.
Michael Cripe is a freelance writer with IGN. He's best known for his work at sites like The Pitch, The Escapist, and OnlySP. Be sure to give him a follow on Bluesky (@mikecripe.bsky.social) and Twitter (@MikeCripe).


Forza Horizon 6 for PC and Xbox was released just last month. This is the perfect excuse for you to finally upgrade from a controller to a bona fide racing wheel. Logitech via its official eBay store is offering a fantastic deal on its most popular racing wheel. Right now you can pick up a refurbished Logitech G29 Racing Wheel and Pedal Set for PS5 and PC for just $145 shipped. The G29 retails for $330 new. It comes with a 1 year Logitech warranty, which isn't quite as long as the 2 years you get purchasing new, but a lot better than the standard 3 to 6 months you typicall get with a recertified model.
Save 56% Off the Logitech G29 Racing Wheel and Pedal SetIf you're a big fan of racing games and you've been using a DualSense controller or gamepad this entire time, then this price drop might be the excuse for you to step up your immersion to the next level. The G29 as already one of the best racing wheels under $300, and definitely the best racing wheel under $150.
Standout features include a gorgeous hand-stitched leather steering wheel with 900 degrees of rotation, sturdy metal base, durable steel ball bearings in the shaft, gear-driven dual-force motor feedback, stainless shifter and pressure-sensitive pedals. The force feedback does an excellent job of simulating providing force and resistance and definitely adds to the immersion; if you want something better than this, you'd have to shell out a lot more money for a direct-drive or belt-driven wheel, like Logitech's own $1,000 G Pro direct-drive racing wheel we reviewed.
The G29 is also compatible with the PC, and in fact it's superior to the Xbox's G920 variant. The G29 has LED shift lights located on the top of the wheel's spokes. These LEDs light up progressively as the car's RPMs rise in-game. The G29 also has a rotary knob on the wheel that can be customized to different functions.
Forza Horizon 6 is out, and it's a Masterpiece
IGN's Luke Reilly awarded the recently released Forza Horizon 6 a well-deserved 10/10 "Masterpiece" review. The latest iteration of the open-world arcade racing franchise allows you to traverse the varied vistas of Japan, from the snowswept mountainous paths of the Japanese Alps to the concrete jungle of the Tokyo Expressway. The game launches with 550 cars for you to customize and tweak, and dozens of single-player and online challenges for you to flex your skill, including the return of the Eliminator battle royale mode.
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We're just days away from this year's Amazon Prime Day sale, and if you're eager to score some video game deals during it, the retailer won't make you wait. We're already spotting some excellent early deals that are worth adding to your cart. At the top of that list right now is Nioh 3 for PS5, which has dropped to its lowest price so far at Amazon of $49.99 (see it here).
If you've had this one on your wishlist, this is a great opportunity to grab it and save $20. Keep in mind, though, that it may not stay at this price for long since Amazon currently has a 'limited time deal' tag on it. Hopefully it lasts through Prime Day, but in the event it doesn't, now is better than never to pick it up.
While we're only halfway through the year, Nioh 3 has landed as one of our favorite games so far. Earning a 9/10 in its review, IGN's Mitchell Saltzman praised it by saying "Even in a genre that’s become as saturated as the soulslike, there’s still nothing that hits quite like the Nioh series, and Nioh 3 stands out as the best of the trilogy."
Saltzman also highlighted that it, "delivers best-in-class combat that revitalizes the established formula with a fantastic split between Samurai and Ninja styles, as well as a triumphant move to an open-world structure." If you've been craving that kind of gaming experience this summer, it sounds like an excellent addition to your library.
This certainly isn't the last we'll see of good gaming deals from Amazon, either. Make sure to set a reminder for June 23 so you don't miss out on Amazon Prime Day's big kickoff. We'll be sure to highlight anymore exciting game deals that cross our radar as well, so you can stock up on some new options to play this year.
Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce teams here at IGN.


Robert Caskin 'Bobby' Prince III, the composer behind classic '90s games like Doom and Duke Nukem 3D, has died at 81.
The legendary video game musician passed away Tuesday, June 16, his family has confirmed. In an obituary posted following his death, they say they "wish to express their deepest gratitude to the countless 'Earth Angels' at Dollywood and Beyond, whose prayers, kindness, encouragement, and loving care surrounded Bobby throughout his illness." The details of his illness were not specified.
Even some of the most casual video game enjoyers have likely heard Prince's work in games before. For example, he helped shape the atmosphere for video games in the 1990s through his work on projects like Wolfenstein 3D in 1992 and Duke Nukem 2 in 1993.
RIP Bobby PrincePrince then went on to truly leave his mark on the gaming space as composer for both Doom and Doom 2, which both feature metal-infused soundtracks that have influenced not only recent Doom entries but countless other games for decades. He also worked on Duke Nukem 3D, Realms of Chaos, and Rise of the Triad.
After his career in games saw him working with developers like id Software and 3D Realms, the Doom soundtrack was inducted into the National Recording Registry just two months ago. At the time, a spokesperson said the game's "adrenaline-fueled soundtrack" was key to its popularity.
"Despite the limitations of the 1993-era sound card drivers, Prince composed the perfect riff-shredding accompaniment for the game’s demon-slaying journey to hell and back," they said at the time. "Taking advantage of his knowledge of MIDI, Prince even worked to ensure that the sound effects he created could cut through the music by assigning them to different MIDI frequencies. The 'Doom' soundtrack would go on to inspire countless remixes and lay the foundation for future generations of game composers."
Before his work in games, Prince also served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War and pursued a career in counseling and law. His friends, family, and collaborators have already taken to social media to share fond memories and condolences following his passing. One of the first to post a message on social media was Doom co-designer John Romero.
"Everyone at Romero Games is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Bobby Prince," Romero said. "He left an incredible mark on games and on my life."
"Bobby was a prolific creator," 3D Realms/Apogee Software co-founder George Broussard said. "Looking back and considering his body of work, he was essentially the Hans Zimmer of early shareware games. And all of that came from him being so passionate about music, and video games which were just emerging, that it started as a hobby and was the polar opposite of being a lawyer."
"Bobby was all about spreading love and positivity," fellow Doom composer Andrew Hulshult said. "He wanted everyone to get along. He was incredibly supportive of my work. I am truly honored to have been given the privilege of covering his work. Rest easy Bobby Prince."
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It's once again time for Sony's PlayStation Plus library to shed some of its titles, meaning you have just a few weeks left if you're thinking of playing Risk of Rain 2, Tropico 6 or Roki a go.
12 games in total are set to leave PlayStation Plus Extra/Premium on July 21st, so if you haven't gotten around to any yet, you still have a bit of time.
While all PS Plus subscribers get access to free monthly games, online multiplayer, and discounts, subcribers of the Extra and Premium tiers also get to access a digital game catalog. These are the titles we'll be waving goodbye to in July 2026:
Games leaving PS Plus Extra and Premium on July 21:Risk of Rain 2 (PS4, PS5)Tropico 6 (PS4, PS5)Clash: Artifacts of Chaos (PS4, PS5)Roki (PS4, PS5)Source of Madness (PS4, PS5)Cursed to Golf (PS4, PS5)Hundred Days (PS4, PS5)Onechanbara Origin (PS4)Get Even (PS4)Bomber Crew (PS4)Space Crew: Legendary Edition (PS4)Infinite Minigolf (PS4)Of course, as Sony taketh away, it also giveth new games. This month's lineup of PS Plus additions includes Final Fantasy 16, Sonic X Shadow Generations and Kingdom Come: Deliverance, as well as Life is Strange: Double Exposure. However, it's worth pointing out that Sony is introducing a staggered arrival for some of these titles.
Check out the full PS Plus June 2026 lineup in detail here, or in list form below.
PlayStation Plus June 2026 Games:PlayStation Plus Extra/Premium:
Final Fantasy 16 (PS5) — June 16Sonic X Shadow Generations (PS5, PS4) — June 10 (U.S., U.K.), June 11 (Japan)Kingdom Come: Deliverance (PS5, PS4) — June 23Life is Strange: Double Exposure (PS5) — June 23Farming Simulator 25 (PS5) — June 30Blades of Fire (PS5) — June 30Black Desert (PS5) — June 30PlayStation Plus Premium:
Gitaroo Man (PS5, PS4) — June 16For more on PS Plus — including what games are currently available in the no-extra-cost digital libraries — IGN's got you covered with a full list.
Tom Phillips is IGN's News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

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