Same goes for consoles, if CD Projekt RED is allowed

As a development studio, CD Projekt RED is easy to look up to. That general sentiment continues following an interview withRock, Paper, Shotgundiscussing DRM and downloadable content forThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunton PC and consoles.

“A lot of people on forums are saying, ‘No, but you guys are anti-DRM,'” studiohead Marcin Iwinski explained. “And we really are anti-DRM. But at the same time, there are people who’ll be fine with [Xbox One’s online-heavy DRM]. They’ll buy the console and just want to play. Why should we not give them this option?

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“That’s our approach, but at the same time, we don’t know what the final policies are. Things might be changing. There’s a lot of heat right now. From our perspective, we’ll always choose the most gamer-friendly solution. And on the platform where we have control — which is PC –we’ll release on GOG day one and DRM-free.”

Phew. It’s already clearThe Witcher 3is going to be a game we won’t want to miss out on. The news gets better: “It’s too early to talk specifics, but definitely all the DLCs and updates will be free. Of course, we’ll see what the platform holders will allow — what we can do for free [on next-gen consoles]. I mean, there are different business models on consoles. From our standpoint, we’ll definitely do everything we can to deliver the same experience across all platforms.”

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