
The developer says it will have several 'graphical and. 2/2- The Witcher ApTo see this content please enable targeting cookies. On Friday, CD Projekt Red announced that it was at work on a next-generation version of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. And, the extra content will also be made available for all platforms. Those who own the game on PS4 and Xbox One will be able to download the upgrade for the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions at no cost. While complete information on the DLC will be provided at a later date, it seems one of the DLC will be gear inspired by what Henry Cavill wears on the Netflix show. This is the company it had worked with before on Switch and also with updates in the past.Īnnounced during WitcherCon, The Witcher 3 next-gen upgrade for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S will be released as a Complete Edition and comes with some new items inspired by The Witcher Netflix series. Last year, the company said the game was being developed by its external team mainly, which is Saber Interactive. Because of this, it is currently evaluating the "scope of work to be done" so it is postponing the Q2 release until further notice. Where the industry says bigger is better, we're setting our sights on highly polished games with a focus on emotion, story, and craftsmanship.CD Projekt Red has announced a delay for the next-gen version of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.Īccording to the company, it has decided to have its in-house development team conduct the remaining work. The original Witcher game is a pretty clunky affair by comparison to the games that followed it - it controls awkwardly and the production values are wildly lower than. Where the industry leans on crunch culture, we prefer work-life balance. Where the industry champions a dictatorship of the creative individual, we want to give ownership to the team. "After working for years in an increasingly conservative industry, we're ready to make bold, impactful projects that share our unique creativity and values. and to start expanding our incredible team," said Mateusz Kanik, Blank. The studio has about 10 people on staff currently and is looking to expand to 60 people at its studio in Warsaw.


Blank aims to tell original, "novel" stories that aren't "clones" of other games players are already familiar with. The studio will be known as Blank and it's already working on a new, untitled project that's described as character driven story set in the post-apocalypse with a "twist or two". With that said, some of the talent that made up that studio and gave us those great games have moved on to found their own team.
