CD Projekt Red has expanded its playtesting program to North America
The Witcher and Cyberpunk studio is now taking registrations for testers
CD Projekt Red has expanded its game playtesting program from Poland to include North America.
“Right now we’re holding playtests at our studio in Warsaw, and occasionally in Boston and Vancouver,” it said in an official FAQ.
Players aged 16 or over can sign up as long as they’re not working in the games industry. They’ll need a CD Project Red account and will have to complete a questionnaire.
“It gives participants the unique opportunity to influence the development of CD Projekt Red’s games by sharing their feedback on everything from gameplay mechanics and storytelling to character development and artistic direction, and they are able to do so from very early stages of the production process,” CD Projekt said of the program.
Participants will be rewarded with “exclusive loot and a chance to make their voices heard”.
Development of the Cyberpunk 2077 sequel, which is codenamed Project Orion, is being headed by CD Projekt Red’s new North American arm, which has studios in Boston and Vancouver.
The studio has said the game’s development outside of Europe means Cyberpunk 2 will be more authentically American.
Production on the The Witcher 4, which is codenamed Polaris, is scheduled to begin soon.