CD Projekt RED confirms that it's developing the next mainline game in The Witcher series, and that it'll kick off a new saga.
The Polish company will pay out an agreed sum of $1.85 million, with all charges and claims being dropped in the lawsuit.
An official update by CD Projekt confirms that plaintiffs have been considering settlements for previously filed class-action lawsuits.
"We have been repeating for years that we plan to remain independent and do not plan to become part of a larger entity," says CD Projekt president Adam Kiciński.
CD Projekt president Adam Kiciński says the Polish studio is gearing up to begin AAA development on projects in both IPs next year.
Indie studio The Molasses Flood, known for The Flame in the Flood and Drake Hollow, has been acquired by CD Projekt.
CD Projekt and developer Spokko are bringing the free-to-play augmented reality RPG to mobile devices later this month.
The developer says it's never going to forget the lessons it has learned from the disastrous launch of Cyberpunk 2077.
CDPR establishes its fourth in-house development studio.
"The company now becomes one to watch as an acquisition candidate," says research firm DFC Intelligence.
"We have to sit and discuss," says CD Projekt president Adam Kiciński.
The series has been enjoying strong and steady sales.
The people behind Cyberpunk, The Witcher and GOG are top dogs now.
The Polish company's market valuation has risen to over $8 billion.
The Polish studio has extended its agreement with The Witcher author Andrzej Sapkowski.
The 2015 title sold more in the first half of 2019 than in the previous year's first half.
This is despite a drop in profits and revenue in 2018.
Another one to add to the pile of layoffs happening recently.
CD Projekt RED apparently wants to try to keep relations with author Sapkowski friendly.
The person hired will help them in branding and marketing Cyberpunk 2077.