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23 January 2023, 14:08



Gamers got a chance to make sure that CD Projekt Red will not have a second release like Cyberpunk 2077. The team invite fans to playtests of their new games.










Today, CD Projekt Red announced the launch of a new initiative aimed at gamers. It is a program called RED Playtesting. It is intended to enable fans to take part in the game development process “from behind the scenes” – in the role of testers.

Participants will make comments on the team’s new productions to the testing team. Elimination of the problems thus pointed out will make specific elements of the tested titles better, so that they meet the requirements of players around the world at launch.

Participation in the program is free, but also unpaid – so don’t count on earning something this way. All people who are at least 16 years old and have an account on GOG.com can sign up (you can create an account here). The tests will take place at CD Projekt Red’s headquarters in Warsaw, as well as in branches located in Boston and Vancouver (the company does not cover travel costs).

If you are interested in participating in the RED Playtesting program, you can sign up for it at this page (after logging in). Assuming you match a specific (unspecified) player profile, you will receive a telephone or email response to your application after some time. Requirements? Knowledge of English and signing an NDA.









A sociologist by education, a gamer by passion. His adventure with gaming began at the age of four – with the Famicom clone. Currently, he prefers PC and challenging RPGs, but doesn’t shy away from consoles or other genres. He has been writing professionally since 2016. He joined Gamepressure five years later – although he has known the website ever since he had access to the Internet – to combine his love of writing and games. He mainly deals with news and editorials. When he’s not playing or writing, he’s happiest reading, watching TV shows (less often movies) and Premier League matches, listening to heavy music, and walking his dog. He loves Stephen King’s works almost unconditionally. He has not abandoned plans to follow in his footsteps. However, he keeps his first “literary achievements” locked away deep in a drawer.

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