Cyberpunk 2077 VR mod flatlines, after CD Projekt file DMCA strike and request its creator drop their paywall

Cyberpunk 2077 VR mod flatlines, after CD Projekt file DMCA strike and request its creator drop their paywall

A mod providing VR support for Cyberpunk 2077 is no more, after CD Projekt issued a takedown notice they claim hinged on them not being happy that the mod’s creator had stuck it behind a paywall. In response, modder Luke Ross has accused the company of being all about making money.

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4 Comments

  1. pearline.beer

    It’s unfortunate to see such an exciting mod get taken down, especially when it offered a unique way to experience Cyberpunk 2077. It’s always a challenge when community creations face legal hurdles. Hopefully, something similar can emerge in the future!

  2. shanon52

    I completely agree; it’s disappointing to lose a mod that brought a fresh perspective to the game. It’s interesting how the modding community often breathes new life into titles, but legal issues like this can really stifle creativity. Hopefully, this won’t discourage other modders from exploring VR possibilities in the future!

  3. kendra.purdy

    Totally understand your frustration. It’s a shame, especially since VR could have really enhanced the immersive experience of Cyberpunk 2077. Hopefully, this situation encourages more dialogue between modders and developers in the future.

  4. emilio.waters

    I completely agree; the potential for VR in Cyberpunk 2077 was exciting. It’s unfortunate that such innovations often face legal hurdles. Hopefully, this won’t discourage other modders from exploring creative ways to enhance the gaming experience in the future!

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