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CD Projekt Red shuts down paywalled VR mod for Cyberpunk 2077 – no room for corpo greed in Night City
CD Projekt Red issued a DMCA takedown notice against a popular VR mod for Cyberpunk 2077, forcing modder Luke Ross to remove it after he declined to release a free version. CDPR’s Move: The studio ...
There are several great Cyberpunk 2077 mods out there, but a fan-favorite comes from modder LukeRoss, whose mod allowed players to experience Night City in VR. Well-loved as it was, not even that ...
Luke Ross, the prolific VR modder, has been forced to remove his popular Cyberpunk 2077 VR mod, citing legal concerns from CD PROJEKT. And it seems to boil down to Ross having placed the VR mod behind ...
Like many of Ross’ VR mods, Cyberpunk 2077 was only available to active Patreon subscribers who pay $10 per month to not only support Ross’ ongoing work with his R.E.A.L. VR mod suite, but also to ...
A popular fan-made VR mod of Cyberpunk 2077 is no longer available, sparking a familiar debate around paid mods and publisher control. CD Projekt Red has issued a DMCA takedown against the Cyberpunk ...
UPDATE: Luke Ross has contacted IGN to clarify that CD Projekt's DMCA strike occured before he refused the company's request to make the mod free for anyone, not afterwards. As Ross describes, he ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. A VR mod for Cyberpunk 2077 was struck down with a DMCA by CD Projekt Red because the mod's creator was charging for it. Luke Ross is a modder known ...
Maybe don't try to sell your paid mod to the company whose Terms of Service you appear to be violating? Reading time 3 minutes While the idea of paying for mods has ...
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