A CD Projekt Red programmer states that the workshop’s substantial slate of future tasks are all “at different stages” as the firm tries to reverse its track record for crisis.
In a meeting with GamesIndustry.biz, VP of public relations as well as interaction Michał Platkow-Gilewski claimed the workshop’s order of business – that includes a brand-new Witcher trilogy, a Cyberpunk 2077 follow up, as well as a game in an initial IP – isn’t trigger for worry. That’s in spite of the dispute around Cyberpunk 2077, which introduced in negative form after records of crisis at the workshop.
“First of all, all these projects are at different stages, “states Platkow-Gilewski. “It’s not that we are doing all that in the same moment at the same stage, because that would be a lot of work.” The large range of the upcoming CDPR games – 5 total amount games plus 2 spin-offs at various other workshops – would certainly make functioning full-time on also half of that slate virtually difficult, as well as Platkow-Gilewski states that the present emphasis gets on the longer-term.
“We are thinking about the strategy for years to come. We really care about our IPs, we want to develop them, we want to create games within them. But also, we want to make sure we are focused all the time. We have a lot of discussions, like ‘what is most important right now? Where do we want to go? What do we want to achieve?'”
Platkow-Gilewski additionally states that the discussions around correct preparation as well as preventing overwork are “really healthy,” keeping in mind that while it would certainly be very easy for CDPR to exaggerate it, “we are constantly checking and talking, and we think we know what to do.”
First on the firm’s docket is Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty. That’s releasing in September, as well as it appears as though the firm will certainly after that go on to The Witcher 4. That game isn’t anticipated prior to 2025, however both follows up billed as component of the brand-new trilogy should follow in the six years after launch. The Cyberpunk sequel promises to release someplace because home window, however CDPR states it’s not likely to have actually gotten in pre-production by the end of this year. After that, there’s Project Hadar, the initial IP, to take into consideration, however CDPR last claimed that it remained in the “earliest stages” of ideation, which no real game growth has actually started yet.
That’s a great deal to absorb, as well as CDPR is additionally “providing full creative supervision” on the Witcher 1 remake as well as watching on Witcher spin-off Project Sirius.
Source: gamesradar.com