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Reasons why The Witcher: Rise of the White Wolf was canceled

In an exclusive interview for Polygamia.pl Michal Kicinski, co-founder of CD Projekt RED, explains why The Witcher: Rise of the White Wolf was canceled.

"The reason is unfulfilled deadlines and serious technical problems. Because of the delays with handing over milestones and because of their quality deficiencies we had to stop the cooperation with WSG. There were new milestone plans made, but they were quickly becoming useless in face of more delays. Moreover, new technical risks appeared."

English translation at the bottom of the original interview.
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Published: 224 days 17 hours ago | Interview | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Dev News
 
 

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Lucreto - 224 days 17 hours ago
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It said that is was suspended not canceled. I hope someone else will pick it up as I want to play this on my PS3.
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- Ghost of Sparta - - 224 days 17 hours ago
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One of the best RPG's I've ever played. I would have bought it again if it came to PS3.
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Gamer_Politics - 224 days 17 hours ago
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well i'll just wait for other wrpg's....hope alpha protocal turns out good
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J@D - 224 days 17 hours ago
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Oh, man. I was so looking forward to play this on my PS3.

Hopefully another dev could pick up the project. MAN this make me a little sad.
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