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Video(PL) interview with CD Projekt CEO concerning The Witcher on consoles

Here's the most important info:
1. The game is NOT cancelled - it is suspended.
2. The game was in high advancement phase.
3. The reason for this decision(which was made after a long consideration) is that Wide Screen Games company which is responsible for the game was running late with milestones and didn't deliver the quality CD Projekt RED is expecting. That lead to a misunderstanding and payment delays. Also the changes in the WSG's team created some technological dangers.
4. ATARI and CD Projekt are trying to find a solution for this problem.
5. The game is not a port - it a totally new project(probably using improved assets from PC Witcher) developed specially for consoles.
5. CD projekt RED and Metropolis will announce their 2 new projects in next 2 months. They're at a very advanced stage(WITCHER II and 'new' THEY?)

The video is in polish without subtitles.
mmankt - contributor
Published: 187 days 12 hours ago | Interview | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | PC | Industry News
 
 
 

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