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‘Toy Story 5’ Sets A Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score Record

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The Mandalorian and Grogu reviewed well with critics, but audiences are a even more on board, according to Rotten Tomatoes scores.

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‘Supergirl’ First Reactions: “Mixed” Reviews, Praise Milly Alcock & Jason Momoa’s Roles & Highlight David Corenswet’s Superman As “Peak Casting”

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Supergirl opens in theaters on June 26, and ahead of its release, film critics have shared their first reactions to the Craig Gillespie-directed film on social media. Starring Millie Alcock as the titular character in the DC Studios film following her cameo in last summer’s Superman. The film features Jason Momoa as Lobo with David […]

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Famke Janssen Thinks Marvel “Made A Mistake” Not Bringing Her Back For ‘Avengers: Doomsday’

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As Marvel’s Avengers: Doomsday clock continues counting down, Famke Janssen appears to be missing out on the X-Men reunion. The actress, who previously played Jean Grey/Phoenix in the X-Men franchise, recently said Marvel Studios “made a mistake” not bringing her back for the upcoming movie, premiering Dec. 18, despite several of her former co-stars returning. […]



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CD Projekt RED CEO Admits Cyberpunk 2077’s Redemption Arc Isn’t Complete, but Hopes The Witcher 4 Wins Back Fans

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A split image showing Johnny Silverhand from 'Cyberpunk 2077' and Ciri from a 'The Witcher 4' game, both made by CD Projekt RED.

CD Projekt RED famously suffered a major hit to its sterling reputation with the launch of Cyberpunk 2077, mainly because of the major bugs and terribly underwhelming console performance on previous-generation hardware, which forced Sony to remove the game from the PlayStation Store until it was fixed a few months later. The Polish studio worked very hard to resolve all these technical issues and further improve the game's features and content, culminating in the release of Update 2.0 and the Phantom Liberty expansion, both of which were extremely well received and made the game very appealing to gamers once again […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/cd-projekt-red-ceo-cyberpunk-2077-redemption-the-witcher-4/



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A decade old and still soaring, 4X space strategy game Stellaris is now free for the weekend and cheap to keep

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I'm going to treat the recent ten-year anniversary of Stellaris as a celebration of its longevity rather than musing on my own creeping mortality. For all its ups and downs over the years, the interstellar strategy game has continued to thrive because developer Paradox does things in a way few others have even attempted. There's a beautiful scale and depth at play here, most recently overhauled via the Stellaris 4.4 'Pegasus update' and its new expansion, Nomads. It's the ideal time to check in, especially as a free weekend has just begun, with a deep discount on offer if you enjoy yourself.





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The Witcher 4 and Cyberpunk 2077 studio wants to make more games without turning CDPR into a company "that's going to be launching a big game every year"

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Joint CD Projekt Red CEO Michał Nowakowski doesn't plan on turning the developer, best known for making games in The Witcher and Cyberpunk series, into a company that pumps out yearly releases.

The Witcher 4 and Cyberpunk 2077's sequel are easily two of the most anticipated new games on the horizon, but part of their allure comes from how infrequently CD Projekt Red launches projects. In an interview published in Edge's Knowledge newsletter, Nowakowski says he wants CDPR games to come out more often without flooding the market.

"Our dream is to be making more games, although we never want to turn into the studio that's going to be launching a big game every year," he says. "It may happen, but this is not the goal. We have a rough ten-year rolling plan, but the goal is not to flood the games market with CDPR games. We just want to make really cool games, and we don't want to have a ton of IPs either. We're not planning to grow in that way."

Looking at the slate of upcoming CD Projekt Red games, the company's vision starts to come into view. The Witcher 3's Songs of the Past expansion is due sometime next year, followed by The Witcher 4 and two sequels hopefully dropping in the following six years. Then there's The Witcher 1 remake that's been quietly cooking for a few years, a multiplayer spin-off game, a Cyberpunk sequel, and a new IP, Project Hadar.

Given the five-year gap between The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 - not to mention the decade-plus-long-wait for an entirely new Witcher game - CDPR's insistence on a more frequent release cadence is understandable. And with so many games in the pipeline, I imagine the company's next 10 years will look a lot busier than its last 10 years, if all goes well.

Don't expect a Witcher 4 expansion: CDPR says "it would be difficult" to make extra content when it's already trying to squeeze 3 Witcher games into 6 years



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