CD Projekt Red confirms Redkit was available for a “brief moment,” but access has since been blocked.
The mod toolkit for The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings was briefly available recently due to a mistake on the part of developer CD Projekt Red. Access to the tools has since been blocked.
“Just a word of clarification. We were running some tests on the website and it went public for a brief moment,” CD Projekt Red community manager Marcin Momot wrote in the game’s forums (via Edge).
Momot told gamers who were able to grab the Redkit to “have fun,” noting that the files are official. The modkit will be released officially in full soon, he promised, though an official release date was not provided.
“Please give us just a little bit more time (it’s almost here!),” Momot said. “We apologize for the confusion.”
CD Projekt Red aims to simplify the modding process with the Redkit. The goal is to give users the tools to establish their own worlds, quests, and branching storylines. The Redkit is a spiritual successor to the Djinni toolkit for the original Witcher, though the interface and workflow have been refined in the update.
The Redkit includes access to all assets from The Witcher 2, including character models, textures, shaders, animations, and sound effects. For more, check out GameSpot’s impressions of the technology.
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