CD Projekt Red's RED Playtesting program is coming to the US, meaning people on this side of the pond can now sign up to try out new Cyberpunk or Witcher games. There's a pretty big caveat, though, as CDPR says in an FAQ: you'll only be selected “if your player profile aligns with what we're looking for.”
As long as you meet those parameters, you can register for the playtest by logging into your CDPR account and filling out and submitting a form. If accepted, a CDPR representative will contact you and you will receive an invitation “at least a few days before” the event. Once you're there, you'll play an in-development CDPR game, answer questions from CDPR representatives, and, with your consent, even be hooked up to “special equipment” that will “monitor your pulse, eye movements, or other physical tests.” factors to evaluate how you react to various events.
It hasn't been explicitly said which upcoming CDPR games are being tested, but we know the studio has a solid pipeline in the works, including The Witcher 4, which is kicking off an all-new AAA Witcher trilogy, a separate Witcher game codenamed Sirius and in development on The Molasses Flood, a “modern reimagining” of the original Witcher, a sequel to Cyberpunk 2077, and finally a “standalone IP distinct from The Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077” that he's been working on since 2021.
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