The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has reached 65 million copies sold. CD Projekt RED has released its Q1 2026 financial results, and the numbers look solid.
> Revenue: 191 million PLN (up 6% year-over-year)
> Net profit: 106 million PLN
>The Witcher franchise had strong sales growth of 36% year-over-year, while Cyberpunk sales stayed stable.
Development updates:
> 513 developers are focused on The Witcher 4, now in full production
>Work continues on “Songs of the Past,” the third major expansion for The Witcher 3, set to launch in 2027
>Both Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher 3 continue to perform well on Xbox Game Pass
>The Cyberpunk Trading Card Game had a successful Kickstarter, raising 28 million USD
Pokémon Company announced that it is considering using Japan’s My Number Card for ID checks.
This will apply to some online purchases and events:
>covering special lotteries and direct sales of popular Pokémon Trading Card Game >products on the Pokémon Center website
>signing up for some official tournaments and events in Japan.
It would work by scanning your My Number Card with your phone and linking to your Pokémon account via an external service. Pokémon Center says it does not store or access your personal ID details.
They want to make things fairer for genuine fans by stopping scalpers.
The problem here is that My Number Cards are primarily for residents of Japan. This will make it harder for buyers from other countries to get these items.
Una tienda otaku Japón se cansó del olor de sus clientes y la respuesta de una marca de detergente es lo mejor que verás hoy 🤢
Cardland en Akihabara pidió públicamente a los jugadores que se bañen antes de ir a los torneos.
La situación llegó a oídos de OxiClean, quienes les enviaron un cargamento de detergente
para regalar a los clientes que "más lo necesiten". Parece que en el meta actual de Yu-Gi-Oh! y Pokémon, el ataque más efectivo sigue siendo el jabón.