
Rock Paper Shotgun: "CDP have spent the months since the release of The Witcher 2: Assassins Of Kings putting yet more work into the title. This all comes to a head with the release of the 2.0 patch on the 29th. This enormo-patch adds a load of content (even – gasp – a tutorial!).
We spoke to CDP’s development director Adam Badowski to find out what the Polish development studio had been up to, and how they’d reacted to the feedback on their game. We also asked whether it would take four years to get to sequel, and were told that the team are still considering whether to make a full-blown expansion…"

The company is now owned by CDPR's largest individual shareholder, who has pledged to maintain its core values.

CD Projekt RED confirms The Witcher 4, 5, and 6 will be released over a 6-year period, promising shorter development cycles ahead.
Unless these games are bite-sized, it's a disaster waiting to happen or a major over-promise. Based on the tech demo they showed off, to get anything near that fidelity, and assuming the world is larger, no way they're cranking out 3 games in 6 years, unless they have some super AI doing a ton of work.
They’re just yappin to appease investors when they will be delayed a minimum of a year and half easily or will be alot smaller and reusing assets.
It’s easy to say that but something is going to give unless they build up their studio to several massive teams and even then delays are likely. Either that or quality/size will be lesser.
I assume this means they will build the world once and then just add story and minimal changes in the next two games.
Will in be like a Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom? Not necessarily a bad thing if done right.

CD Projekt announced its financial results for Q3 of 2025, also providing an update about the sales of Cyberpunk 2077.
Started and stopped playing this game twice. Couldn't get into it. Gave it a 3rd try after the expansion and big update. Spent 120 hours on that playthrough and is now one of my favorite games.
Tried to play this game when it was supposedly fixed but just couldn't get it to it. Very boring world to explore. Very confusing UI and menu's. Easy to see that the game was one's broken.
I played it when it launched on ps5. I did every single side quest and did my playthrough as a net runner. I really should do another playthrough and do the dlc but I want to do this in VR if I can get a capable rig.
Everyone that hasn't brought this game that has a decent PC (even ones that don't should buy it as they my upgrade in the future) is a bad person. And everyone with a 360 should pre order the game even the ones that have already got the PC version!
We need more developers like them and they need more money so they can hire more people and make more great games!
The Witcher 2 was already my favourite game of the year so far and it's about to get even better.
I will get witcher2 for the 360 for sure. I don't have a pc that can run it.
I have nothing but admiration for this team, constantly improving the an amazing game with a relatively small number of employees. The big boys in the industry could learn a few things from them!