See This Clio-Winning CGI Orgasm

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Platige Image is very pleased with it recent Silver CLIO win for CD Projekt RED’s Cyberpunk 2077. As they should be. It’s an epically orgasmic imagining of the new game which will be released in September.

The silver CLIO is the latest coup for Warsaw based creative shop, which recently opened a new branch in New York. Of the win, New Yotk Managing Director Julian Cdae gushed, “This CLIO is a testament to the skill set that defines Platige Image’s team, especially with such fierce competition from the best studios out there. We are revved up to serve the US market with similar projects built with our ingenuity, technical innovation and competitive rates covering all aspects of postproduction.”

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