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The Witcher 3 PS5 and Xbox Series X upgrade might include fan-made mods

The Witcher 3 PS5 and Xbox Series X upgrade might include fan-made mods

The next-generation Witcher 3’s PS5 and Xbox Series X / S upgrade can implement fan-made mods like The Witcher 3 HD Reworked Project when it is released later this year. Kotaku, The creator of The Witcher 3 HD Reworked Project, Halk Hogan, has announced that it is in talks with CD Projekt Red to include a mod in the next release.“Hello dear friends!” Hogan wrote: “It’s been a long time since my last video.” I know I announced a new HDRP preview in early March, but I was silent the whole time. I’m sorry. On the other hand, I have some good news, reasons that have kept me quiet, and why I don’t have much to show.

“I think the most important news is that I have received an official notification from the CDPR Center about the collaboration. Although not confirmed yet, it is very likely that HDRP will be included in the official next generation update. I will keep you informed. As always, I would like to thank you for Your support and kind words.

The redesigned Witcher 3 HD project, which you can now download from NexusMods, It has over 4.1 million downloads and “aims to improve graphics by reviewing patterns and textures for better quality”.Kotaku turned to CDPR and replied, “In addition to our development efforts for the next release of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt for Xbox Series X / S, PlayStation 5 and PC, we are also in discussions with various mod makers for the game’s launch in 2015.”

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The committee confirmed that there is currently no “binding agreement with such a party,” but discussions are ongoing.

This would be another example of an AAA developer using the community to improve their games, just like Rockstar Games when they implemented a fan-designed solution to reduce GTA Online’s loading time by 70%.The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt PS5 and Xbox Series X / S are currently slated to release in the second half of 2021.

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