'The Witcher 3' DLC News, Update: Developers Once Again Confirm 2016 DLC; Studio Slated To Release 'Cyberpunk 2077'
CD Projekt Red, the game studio that released the highly-acclaimed action-adventure video game "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" has once again stepped out to confirm that there will still be more content coming for the title next year. Meanwhile, the game studio also talked about their previously announced project.
Adam Kicinski, the studio head, recently appeared in a Polish business show to talk about the plans of CDPR. As translated over at CGMagOnline.com, Kicinski revealed that this year and the next, the studio will remain dedicated in expanding the game.
According to him, there will be a second expansion coming and that they are still brainstorming on how to make the new contents even more exciting.
"They should help us animate sales in 2016. The game is selling so well, that we are convinced there are still many people who will buy it if we promote it further," the company executive said.
Kicinski nonetheless made it clear during the interview that he never wanted the fans, which he insists to be called as "equals," to feel like they're being taken advantage of for their money.
"We don't want to exploit gamers for their money (which is what many other gaming companies do) and that's why we don't want to become a part of a larger structure," he said.
After completing the expansion campaign for Witcher, Kicinski revealed that they will then be focusing on making the previously announced game title, "Cyberpunk 2077."
He further outlined the game saying that it will have a "completely different reality" from the Witcher since it is set in a futuristic era, "with corporations and morally grey world."
As for when they planned to release the new game, the CPDR official said that they already have an outing date in mind. However, they opt not to announce it until they are ready to begin the marketing campaign for "Cyperpunk 2077."
Stay tuned for more updates.