With the way CyberPunk 2077 turned out, it's easy to forget that CD Projekt Red was formerly considered a great developer. The Wiccher 3: Wild Hunt has had a lot of love for its magnificent graphics and complex gameplay, despite the small development team compared to other AAA offers.
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Yet you are as good as your last match. The bad reception of CyberPunk 2077 can permanently affect how CDPRs are perceived in the industry, especially now that we know the disrupted development of the game, whether they are many delays or mandatory overtime.
Yet the CDPR seeks to regain his overtime, and it seems that they extend their operations, because 2022 will see them working simultaneously on the Witcher and CyberPunk universes. While the development of CyberPunk will probably involve many patches to help bring the game to the state originally planned by the CDPR, the fact that there has been no new Witcher game for six years, the more the success of The series means that it is likely that we will see Witcher 4 enter development.
With regard to CyberPunk 2077, it should be kept in mind that CDPR recently bought one of its publishing partners, Digital Scapes, which focuses on the AAA multiplayer game, the console and the PC. The newly renowned Red Vancouver Red Vancouver CD works on the game with CD Projekt RED since 2018, so it is likely that we will see a multiplayer focus in what will come out next year, especially since many patches will (hope-it ) Improved the game. In the state that the actors hoped.
So, what can we expect from The Witcher 4? CD Projekt Red knows that they have a lot to compensate, and with The Wiccher 4, they must meet the expectations of the fans of the acclaimed pre-criticize. We do not know what direction the story will go, but there is a lot to bet that the CDPR will do everything it can to try to limit the controversy and make sure the game meets expectations.
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