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Cyberpunk 2077 Modders Hired By CDPR To Work On The Game

Custom development studio Yigsoft has been hired by CDPR to help iron out bugs in Cyberpunk 2077 while building out official modding support for the open-world first-person shooter.

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Developer CD Projekt Red has scooped up some modders to help the team iron out Cyberpunk 2077 backend issues and work on official mod support.

The news comes by way of Twitch streamer and YouTuber Tyler McVicker, who spotted in a Discord server that the Budapest-based custom development studio Yigsoft will be joining CD Projekt Red's ranks. Yigsoft is best known for the open-source tool WolvenKit, which allowed modders to edit any file in CDPR titles such as Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher 3.

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According to Kotaku, Yigsoft will operate independently and retain its Budapest headquarters. Co-founder Hambalkó "Traderain" Bence, who announced the news on Cyberpunk 2077’s modding community Discord, told the publication it has been "a long time dream" to work with CDPR.

When reached for a comment, a CDPR spokesperson said the modding community is "very important" to the studio, so hiring Yigsoft made sense.

"We are working with Yigsoft on the development of Cyberpunk 2077 modding tools," a CDPR spokesperson said. "The modding community has always been very important to us and we are happy to be working with them side-by-side on further expanding the tools which are available to modders. We are offering no further comments on the topic at this time."

This should be viewed as good news for the Cyberpunk 2077 community, especially given how rough of a launch the open-world game initially had. The game continues to receive patches that fix crashes and stabilize the experience. And earlier this month, CDPR revealed Cyberpunk 2077's first set of free DLC--which is purely cosmetic.

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Good to see CDPR is serious about getting some mod tools out there. Considering Bethesda's recent... Lack of hospitality with regard to modders outside of their storefront, this is a good sign that there are people who don't see modders as a liability.

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Wow, reading comprehension is really bad on this site. I don't understand how everyone seems to think this guy is going to fix the game? I read it as "We are working with Yigsoft on the development of Cyberpunk 2077 modding tools," he is going to help with the MODDING tools.

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@Bamda: Reading comprehension? That implies people read the article at all instead of just reading the headline and going STRAIGHT to the comments.

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My bad, I thought that was the point of being on this site. LOL Thanks for pointing that out. LOL

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i guess cd projekt red need help on cyberpunk 2077 to run smoothly.

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It's kind of sad where company need to hire gamers to fix their own game probably will also get paid less.

Just shows IMO that CDPR went downhill - they care at minimum level to fix their own mess.

Now that they moved to their next big project and thinking how to make more money instead of fixing their own reputation, doubt it'll benefit them more in the long run.

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@gerygo: This ^^

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In a way this is positive and negative. For one, it's good because of the hiring as the companies is exploring other options externally. On the other hand, it's pretty pathetic that a company cannot fix its own game and needs to hire outside help.

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Why not, If they are largely helping fix the game on their own, get them on board to fix it officially. Seems smart actually.

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Honestly this is very cynical.

By hiring externals they're just bypassing labor laws, now instead of crunching internal people they can just crunch external contractors as they're not protected.

**** you CDPR.

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@Iemander: I don’t think there’s any basis for that whatsoever. By the way, “crunch” occurs in many industries. If you just want to Punch clocks best to avoid gaming and construction.

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@Iemander: CDPR is not afraid to crunch their own people, they said as much when finishing the game. Doubt it has anything to do with labor laws.

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@Iemander: That is the conclusion that you come to from this news... seriously?

Why on earth would they be crunching anyway? The game has already been out for a long time. They are just hiring these guys because they know what they are doing and can help. It is a smart hire by CDPR.

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This is a very good decision.

Credits where due.

If we end up with a real "Creation Kit" style editing software for the game, the potential this game has to offer over the coming years will explode to kingdom come.

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Best decision yet. 👏

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Cool. Let me know when it's finished.

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I wish them all the best.
I hope the irresponsible corporate hands will stay away from their work

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I have a feeling some of the employees that began with this project left the company.

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@Gaming-Planet: You are not wrong. this could be true.

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I think there's a decent base game in CP 2077, so hopefully they can salvage it and add in a lot of the stuff players expected from the game.

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