CD Projekt Red's New Approach: The Witcher 4, Borderlands 4 Pricing, and Pokémon Loss

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In this thrilling episode, IGN delves into CD Projekt Red's redemption arc following the Cyberpunk 2077 disaster. The team is adopting a bold new strategy for The Witcher 4, prioritizing console development after the game's rocky console launch. With a jaw-dropping tech demo on a base PS5, CDPR aims for a smooth 60fps experience on next-gen consoles, promising a vast improvement from their past missteps. PC players can breathe a sigh of relief, knowing the studio's commitment to enhancing their gaming experience, as seen with The Witcher 3's continuous updates.
Meanwhile, the confusion surrounding Borderlands 4's pricing is cleared up, with the standard edition priced at $69.99, contrary to rumors of an $80 cost. Gearbox's Randy Pitchford's controversial remarks stirred the pot, but rest assured, fans won't have to break the bank for this highly anticipated title. On a lighter note, a Switch 2 owner's nightmare of losing two decades' worth of Pokémon progress during a save file transfer serves as a cautionary tale for all gamers. The heartbreaking Reddit post highlights the importance of backing up precious game data before making any system changes.
As the gaming world buzzes with excitement, IGN also teases upcoming titles like Pragmata, offering a glimpse into the future of gaming. Additionally, game bundles on Humble provide players with a plethora of options to dive into new adventures, with titles like Slay the Spire and The Medium up for grabs at affordable prices. Stay tuned to IGN for all the latest updates and news in the gaming universe, where every twist and turn promises a thrilling ride for gamers worldwide.

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