The creator of the Cyberpunk 2077 VR mod, as well as a variety of other R.E.A.L VR mods, has taken his works down from Patreon after receiving another DMCA strike. This time, from Ghostrunner ...
The creator of Cyberpunk 2077's R.E.A.L VR mod, which was taken down earlier this week following a DMCA strike by CD Projekt Red, has stated that he's being punished by pirates sharing his mods online ...
Last week, creator of the popular paid-access Cyberpunk 2077 R.E.A.L. VR mod Luke Ross found himself at the center of a growing controversy after receiving a DMCA notice from Cyberpunk developer CD ...
Luke Ross accused CD Projekt of '"iron-clad corpo logic," but some VR aficionados aren't entirely sympathetic. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
Luke Ross, creator of the R.E.A.L. VR mods for games such as Elden Ring, Days Gone, and Far Cry, reportedly earns $20,000 a month through Patreon, which acts as a paywall for his work. Ross extended ...
UPDATE: Luke Ross has contacted IGN to clarify that CD Projekt's DMCA strike occured before he refused the company's request to make the mod free for anyone, not afterwards. As Ross describes, he ...
So, Cyberpunk 2077 is back in the headlines, and honestly, it’s kind of wild. The creator of the VR mod that got DMCA’d is now dealing with people pirating it to ‘punish’ him. Meanwhile, we’ve got an ...