After nine years, will receive a huge update that will more than tide the community over until a new title in the series is released. Despite working on more titles and expansions, CD Projekt Red has made sure not to forget the title that put it on the map in 2015. This update comes in the form of the REDkit modding tool, an official tool made by CD Projekt Red akin to Bethesda's Creation Kit for
Although is already known for having a decent modding community, fan-created content has always been restricted and more difficult to make than need be without an official tool by the developers. This version of the REDkit is similar in principle to ' version. When paired with the Next-gen update back in 2022, it will likely make a title to revisit over and over.
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If players have ever been curious as to why Bethesda titles are known for their incredible modding communities, while the mods for CD Projekt Red tend to be more niche, it's because of an official modding tool. Such a tool will likely not be an option for future titles being developed with Unreal Engine 5, and it allows players to use tools similar to what the developers had at their disposal. Although graphics mods do exist for these will be pushed to the extreme, making a 9-year-old game look like it was released yesterday.
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If the modders for Bethesda titles are anything to go by, players could expect grand expansions the size of or even later down the line once the community has had enough time with the REDkit tool. Quests inspired by the books, new characters, and animations could be made to enhance the experience of helping it age gracefully while keeping up with the constant turnover of new titles. It will also make an already massive game even bigger.
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