CD Projekt Red celebrates its 20th anniversary this year and is presented by GOG to celebrate its anniversary Two bundles of goods (Opens in a new tab) Related to The Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077, including art, comics, soundtracks, videos and more. You may already have some of these goodies, but not all of them, by claiming them in previous giveaways or owning the game in question at GOG. there is. We have a lot.
The Witcher Pack includes footage of Witcher 3’s outstandingly scored concert performances at the Krakov Music Festival, high-resolution copies of art and art books, “pictogram” interpretations of characters such as Gerald, Siri, and Regis, and comics such as Fox Children. is included. , It is stored in the Thronebreaker goods pack. Based on the story of Sapkowski’s book Season of Storms, it’s one of the better Witcher comics.
Meanwhile, the Cyberpunk 2077 Goods Pack includes wallpapers, concept art, SteelBook edition case art, in-game advertising, fashion, and gangster graffiti posters. Not so much, but based on one game rather than a spin-off of three RPGs and some card games.
Please note that this 20th anniversary is the birthday of CD Projekt. redA game development studio founded in 2002, Polish retailer and publisher CD Projekt has acquired Andrzej Sapkowski’s Witcher rights and decided to take on the challenge of making this entire video game. CD Projekt itself dates back to 1994, when founders Marcin Iwiński and Michaela Kiciński, who sold cracked copies of the game on CD in the Warsaw market, decided to legalize it. If you’re interested in history, here’s how CD Projekt Red climbed to the top of an RPG mountain and then skated.
The final release of CD Projekt Red was another Witcher spin-off, Roguelike Deck Builder Gwent: Rogue Mage. This is the most brutal witcher game ever. As our own Lauren Eightken says, “What I’ve noticed since playing Rogue Mage is that I’m not really as good as Gwent thought. I understand the meta of some cards. But there’s one thing for sure. As the type of enemy that keeps me extinct, and as a resident witcher enthusiast for PC Gamer, I’m not happy with that. ”