Summary
- CD Projekt announced several updates on The Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077 projects during a financial earnings report.
- Project Sirius, The Witcher spin-off, is in pre-production, and The Molasses Flood devs have merged with the CDPR team.
- Project Orion for Cyberpunk 2077 is nearing pre-production and CD Projekt partners with Scopely for a mobile project.
Polish studio CD Projekt has provided updates on its various projects relating to The Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077 franchises, as well as announcing a new partnership with a mobile developer. It’s been five years since Cyberpunk 2077’s debut (albeit a disastrous one in gamers’ memories) and an unbelievable 10 years since The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt blessed platforms. Therefore, CD Projekt fans are waiting on tenterhooks for the next release.
The Witcher 4, previously codenamed Project Polaris, was officially announced through a thrilling, cinematic trailer that debuted at The Games Awards 2024, revealing Ciri as this installment’s protagonist. After the reveal trailer, controversy arose when fans claimed Ciri’s model was different in a behind-the-scenes video for The Witcher 4. However, CD Projekt devs were quick to set the record straight.
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During CD Projekt’s recent financial earnings report, the studio disclosed The Witcher spin-off Project Sirius continues in pre-production, and confirmed developer The Molasses Flood had merged with CDPR devs to “ensure even better alignment in the scope and direction of the project.” Additionally, The Witcher 1 remake, known as Project Canis Majoris, is still in its concept phase, while CD Projekt announced a “small portion” of developer Fool’s Theory would be lending a hand to The Witcher 4’s development, targeting the “necessary assets, tools, and pipelines ready for more efficient development of The Witcher remake.” Fans already have a wishlist for The Witcher 1’s remake after the endeavor was announced in October 2022, and it sounds like CD Projekt is making a conscious effort to develop the remake cohesively with the greater Witcher series.
CD Projekt Provides Significant Updates on Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077 Projects
The Cyberpunk 2077 community believes a long wait may be in store for Project Orion, the sequel to the 2020 action RPG, but CD Projekt confirmed development will be entering into pre-production in the “coming weeks,” after the concept phase is complete. Furthermore, the secretive new Cyberpunk 2077 animation for Netflix is still in development, and CD Projekt also drew attention to several undisclosed projects in the works, including a new front by Fool’s Theory, and noted Project Hadar, the studio’s new IP, has “progressed over the last year, becoming more detailed.”
Finally, CD Projekt announced it had begun a “strategic partnership” with the mobile developer Scopely. This union will “develop a game set within one of CD Projekt's IPs,” and while awaiting confirmation, fans are hazarding a guess that this mobile project will exist within the Witcher or Cyberpunk 2077 universes. In recent news, the popular AR mobile game Pokemon GO was sold to Scopely after Niantic ran operations for nine years, which suggests the American studio is expanding its name in the gaming industry since it’s collaborating with CD Projekt as well.
- Date Founded
- March 6, 2002
- Headquarters
- Warsaw, Poland
- CEO
- Adam Kiciński
- Parent Company
- CD Projekt
- Known For
- The Witcher