Brandon Sanderson is tempted to provide CD Projekt the Mistborn rights without cost

Fantasy writer Brandon Sanderson has mentioned he “would seriously consider giving CD Projekt Red the rights to my books for free”, particularly citing Mistborn for example.

The information comes from Sanderson himself on Reddit, the place he goes by the identify u/mistborn. Posting on a thread about The Witcher writer Andrzej Sapkowski’s current choice to demand roughly $16 million in royalties from CD Projekt Red, Sanderson says he thought-about posting “Dear CD Projekt. You can have the Mistborn rights, if you want them.” He continues:

“In all seriousness, I’d like to do one thing with CDPR. They’ve made by far the very best book-to-video game diversifications ever. It’s the kind of factor the remainder of us salivate over – if for the easy motive that your entire style (books, movie, and games) profit from one thing high-quality in the marketplace just like the Witcher games.

“I might significantly contemplate giving CD Project Red the rights to my books without cost, as a result of the general cultural impression that an incredible story adaptation can have is big. Though… I believe they’re performed coping with self-important fantasy authors, and are possible extra enthusiastic about creating their very own new IPs.

True to his sentiment about ‘salivating’ over a Mistborn game, Sanderson has been attempting to make one occur for some time. He even wrote an original story for a game called Mistborn: Birthright, which would have been a prequel to his novels, nevertheless it was handed round a number of builders over greater than 5 years earlier than ultimately collapsing in 2017.

Here’s Sanderson’s post in r/gaming. Unsurprisingly, lots of people shortly bought very enthusiastic about it and gave it its personal thread, prompting another reply from Sanderson. He implores followers to not “put CDPR on the spot or hassle them an excessive amount of”, given the stress game builders are already underneath as a matter of routine. “They need to pick their projects VERY carefully, because a flop has huge ramifications for all of their employees.” Indeed – and we’ve seen that every one too typically in current weeks. Just yesterday, the last of Telltale’s employees have been laid off.

Sanderson guarantees he’ll proceed to pursue “a good videogame adaptation of Mistborn and/or Stormlight – in part because I want to play them myself.” He additionally appears politely confused by Sapkowski’s perspective, saying “If you magically gave me the chance to have an adaptation on the level of the Witcher – but with no payment given to me – I’d take that in a heartbeat.”

 
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