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The official Witcher game Twitter account had this to say:
The “in-house development team” mentioned is important as previously, the next gen work on Witcher 3: Wild Hunt was being handled in part by “a trusted partner in collaboration with CD Projekt.” It seems that now CD Projekt Red will be assuming the remainder of development.
This news comes after the CD Projekt Red Quest Director was candid in saying that “we are all aware that there is work to be done” regarding Cyberpunk 2077 in a recent stream. CD Projekt Red devs have been certainly busy, which surely can’t be helping the new development change with Witcher 3’s next gen versions.
It’s been about two months since Cyberpunk 2077 got its next gen versions and 1.5 update. They haven’t even stepped back since that launch at near the end of last month put up update 1.52 for Cyberpunk 2077. There has been some good Witcher news, however, as season 3 of the Netflix series is officially in production.
Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is currently available on PlayStation 4, PC, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.
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