Is CD Projekt Red done with The Witcher?

Is CD Projekt Red done with The Witcher?

Is CD Projekt Red done with The Witcher?

That said, CD Prokect Red has said that it plans to work on two major games simultaneously, which we now know definitely includes a new Witcher game, and likely continued work on Cyberpunk 2077.

What is the bird in CD Projekt Red?

New CD PROJEKT logo The color, cardinal red, is something that connects it with another bird, a mythological creature close to our cultural roots and heritage – the Raróg, a small firebird believed to bring luck to people.

Is CD Projekt still working on Cyberpunk?

The Cyberpunk 2077 expansions are still coming, according to the RPG game’s quest director Paweł Sasko, who confirms that the team at CD Projekt is still “working on” DLC – as well as further improvements following last month’s big 1.5 update.

Who is the owner of CD Projekt?

Marcin Iwiński – co-founder, Joint CEO Co-founder and joint owner of CD PROJEKT Group companies (since 1994), responsible for business growth and managing international contacts as a Board Member and Joint CEO of the Group.

Is Witcher 4 being made?

The Witcher 4 is has been confirmed (well, kind of). CD Projekt Red is working on another title in The Witcher universe.

Is Geralt’s story over?

If you play The Witcher 3 through to conclusion then you’ll know that it does round off the series in quite a closed manner. The base game has over 40 different ending variations, but whatever happens it’s very much the end of Geralt’s story.

How much is the Witcher franchise worth?

And now, between that popular series and the company’s burgeoning game store, CD Projekt Red is worth more than $1 billion. Here’s what you need to know.

How long will Cdpr support Cyberpunk 2077?

This week, CDPR gave a few updates about Cyberpunk 2077, namely that it had sold 18 million copies, and that its long-gestating first major expansion would be…gestating a little longer, and would not be released until 2023.

How much is The Witcher franchise worth?