As Dragon’s Dogma 2 catches heat for its microtransactions, CD Projekt says there’s no place for them in its single-player games

CD Projekt chief financial officer Piotr Nielubowicz says that he doesn’t see a future for the dev’s single-player games where it introduces microtransactions.

We’re generally past the days of single-player games having scores of microtransactions for tat you don’t really need, but it doesn’t mean they’re completely gone. Luckily, it doesn’t sound like you can expect microtransactions in future Witcher or Cyberpunk single-player games, as in a recent interview with StockWatch.pl (via JuiceHead), CFO Nielubowicz spoke about the company potentially using them. “We do not see a place for microtransactions in the case of single-player games,” Nielubowicz said. “But we do not rule out that we will use this solution in the future in the case of multiplayer projects.”

It’s obviously reassuring to know that tentpoles like the Witcher series won’t suffer from microtransactions, as they do feel like a thing of the past – y’all remember Oblivion’s horse armour? Obviously multiplayer games haven’t been freed from the curse of microtransactions, and as Nielubowicz mentioned above they aren’t ruled out from CD Projekt’s multiplayer titles, but it’s a step in the right direction.

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