CD Projekt Red Has Removed Cyberpunk 2077's VR Mod Because The Author Was Charging For Access

CD Projekt Red Has Removed Cyberpunk 2077's VR Mod Because The Author Was Charging For Access

From TheGamer (Written by Jack Coleman) on | OpenCritic

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Cyberpunk 2077's unofficial virtual reality mod has received a DMCA takedown request from CD Projekt Red. According to mod author Luke Ross, the company cracked down on his mod because he was charging for access.

"Many of you have noticed that two of my recent posts disappeared about a week ago. I apologise that I could not comment personally about the fact, because there was an ongoing legal exchange," Ross wrote in a post on his Patreon. "Now that the dust has settled, I'm even more sorry to announce that we are leaving behind an adventure that so many of you deeply loved and enjoyed. CD Projekt Red decided they would follow in Take-Two Interactive Software's steps and issues a DMCA notice against me for the removal of the Cyberpunk 2077 VR mod."

Ross is known for creating virtual reality mods for various games, including several entries in the Far Cry, Doom and Dark Souls series. In the above paragraph, Ross is referencing a takedown notice he received in 2022 for his Grand Theft Auto 5 virtual reality mod. To access Ross' mods, one must subscribe to his Patreon for $10 a month.

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