Who is Fool’s Theory, the workshop behind The Witcher Remake?

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CD Projekt Red has actually verified that a The Witcher Remake remains in growth by Polish workshop Fool’s Theory, bringing Geralt’s initially interactive experience to Unreal Engine 5.

While you have actually most likely come across CD Projekt Red, the firm initially behind the trilogy isn’t in fact working with The Witcher Remake, which was exposed last month as Project Canis Majoris. Instead, CDPR verified that “the game is currently in the early stages of development at […] Fool’s Theory.”

We recognized from that first news that CDPR would not be dealing with the job straight, however that previous Witcher designers would certainly be. Now, we understand precisely that – Jakub Rokosz, chief executive officer as well as co-owner of Fool’s Theory, operated at CD Projekt for 5 years in between 2010 as well as 2015, aiding ship both The Witcher 2 as well as The Witcher 3. Design supervisor Karolina Kuzia-Rokosz invested a comparable quantity of time at the workshop, likewise working with both games.

As for the remainder of Fool’s Theory, it’s an extensive workshop, presently flaunting almost 60 devs. Past job consists of assistance on some significant games, consisting of Baldur’s Gate 3 as well as Divinity: Original Sin 2 with Larian, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, as well as Outriders. Back in 2017, the workshop likewise launched Seven: The Days Long Gone, an isometric, open-world stealth game that flaunts good evaluations.

According to a news release, Fool’s Theory’s game will certainly be a “modern reimagining” of the initial. CDPR will certainly be “providing full creative supervision” of the game, which will certainly “use the toolset CDPR is creating for the new Witcher saga,” describing the new trilogy readied to begin with The Witcher 4.

Take a try to find a complete break down of the several, several upcoming CD Projekt Red games.

 

Source: gamesradar.com

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