Cyberpunk 2077 Has Multiple Endings; Photo Mode Not Confirmed Despite Previous Statement

Like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, CD Projekt’s ambitious upcoming RPG Cyberpunk 2077 has multiple endings. Quest director Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz confirmed this in an interview with YongYea at E3 2019.

The Witcher 3 had three major endings. Which one you arrive at depends on the choices you make during the campaign. Tomaszkiewicz did not say how many endings Cyberpunk 2077 will have apart from confirming there will be multiple ways the story can end.

Also in the interview, Tomaszkiewicz confirms that players can go through the entire campaign without using any augmentations besides the two that are automatically assigned to you during the Prologue. The rest of the augmentations are optional.

The developer also confirmed that CD Projekt Red is considering adding a Photo Mode, though it is “hard to tell” if it will happen. CD Projekt Red is considering it “seriously,” Tomaszkiewicz said. This is a big difference from September 2018 when the developers said they were planning for Cyberpunk 2077 to have a Photo Mode.

Tomaszkiewicz added that the studio is also not committing to a level cap for Cyberpunk 2077 just yet.

According to CD Projekt Red founder Marcin Iwinski, the studio is now in the polishing phase of development for Cyberpunk 2077. This is the most challenging part of the development process, Iwinski said, adding that he expects the team to be able to deliver “some amazing bells and whistles graphically” when the process is finished.

Cyberpunk 2077 launches on April 16, 2020, for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. For more on the game–which features Keanu Reeves in a lead role–check out GameSpot’s preview of the new gameplay CD Projekt Red demoed at the show, as well as a look at its story.

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PS4/Xbox One Cross-Play: Fortnite Boss Talks About The “Contentious Discussions”

Sarah Needleman’s new profile of Epic Games founder and CEO Tim Sweeney for The Wall Street Journal covers a wide variety of topic about the Fortnite boss’s life and career. Among those are how Epic convinced Sony to finally allow cross-play, how much the man is reportedly worth, how much money Fortnite makes from microtransactions, what food he likes best, and lots more. The full report is well worth a read, and we’re highlighting a few of the big points.

Starting with cross-play, WSJ reports that Sweeney spent six months in 2018 calling and emailing the leadership at PlayStation and Xbox to try to convince them to unlock cross-play. The conversations were intense, it seems.

“An effort in international diplomacy,” Sweeney said. “Given the long-term rivalries, it was a series of contentious discussions.”

Microsoft and Nintendo started allowing cross-play in Fortnite and other titles beginning in June 2018, but Sony held out.

After cross-play support went live between Xbox One and Nintendo Switch for Fortnite, WSJ reports that Sweeney shared data with Sony that apparently demonstrated that cross-play “dramatically” increased engagement. This might have been part of what contributed to Sony eventually unlocking cross-play.

In September 2018, Sony finally agreed to cross-play, beginning with Fortnite. “It was one of the greatest moments in Epic’s history,” Sweeney said. “I was pleased and tired.”

Moving on, the piece also reveals that Fortnite has generated $3.9 billion in revenue from microtransactions, according to numbers from research firm SuperData. Sweeney himself is worth $7 billion, according to the Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index.

He’s been wealthy for a long time; by the age of 30 he owned a Ferrari and a Lamborghini. People who didn’t know him thought he was a drug dealer, he told WSJ.

He’s now 48, and he says he lives a “fairly simple life,” noting that he is single, unmarried, and has no kids. He enjoys spending his down time hiking. Related to that, he has spent hundreds of millions of dollars buying up land (more than 45,000 acres so far!) in his home state of North Carolina for conversation efforts.

Also in the piece, Sweeney says his favorite food is fried chicken from Bojangles because “it strikes the perfect balance between tasty food and time commitment.” He also said he enjoys the fact that Epic Games is in North Carolina because it’s far away from the influence of “Silicon Valley groupthink,” according to WSJ.

Read the full WSJ report here.

Fortnite almost didn’t exist. Epic’s former director of production, Rod Ferugsson, said recently that he would have canceled Fortnite had he stayed at Epic.

Shenmue 3 Studio Will ‘Assess the Situation” on Epic Store Exclusivity

Shenmue 3 developer Ys Net and Epic have promised to “assess the situation” regarding the game’s one year exclusivity deal with the Epic Games Store, following concerns from series fans, according to PC Gamer.

This past week, Ys Net stated that the long-awaited Shenmue 3 will be a timed exclusive with the Epic Games Store for one year. At the moment, Shenmue 3 is still available to wishlist on Steam, and updates on its Kickstarter page have mentioned a Steam version.

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The Last of Us 2 Might Release in February 2020, Reports Say

It’s looking like The Last of Us Part 2 may release in February 2020, according to multiple reports.

Originally reported on by Eurogamer, three separate reports or comments indicate an early 2020 release date for highly anticipated The Last of Us 2. First is a recent interview from the Critical Role YouTube channel between voice actor Ashley Johnson (who plays Ellie in The Last of Us and plays multiple character in Critical Role) and Critical Role creative producer Brian Foster, who are also engaged to one another.

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Daily Deals: Last Minute Father’s Day Gifts, FF7 Pre-order and More

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Final Fantasy 7 Remake Deluxe Edition Pre-order for $70 (Normally $80)

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Here’s How Jessica Jones (And Marvel’s Netflix Universe) Ends

This ending explained article contains full spoilers for Jessica Jones Season 3, now streaming on Netflix. For more, check out our spoiler-free review of Jessica Jones Season 3.

Jessica Jones Season 3 marks the end of Marvel and Netflix’s collaboration and the end of The Defenders as we know them (unless Disney-owned Hulu decides to revive any of Marvel’s street-level shows at some point down the line).

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Enter for a Chance to Win Life is Strange: Before the Storm

Welcome to Daily Win, our way of giving back to the IGN community. To thank our awesome audience, we’re giving away a new game each day to one lucky winner. Be sure to check IGN.com every day to enter in each new giveaway.

Today we’re giving away a digital Life is Strange: Before the Storm for PC/Steam. To enter into this sweepstake, fill out the form below. You must be at least 18 years old and a legal U.S. resident to enter. Today’s sweepstake will end at 11:59 p.m. PDT. Entries entered after this time will not be considered.

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