The Witcher 3 has now sold 50 million copies, making it the ninth best-selling video game of all time.
The company recently said it had defined a new framework for Project Sirius
“But at the same time, in order to stay innovative we must experiment and be brave when trying new paths, and to stay in control and keep the right course, especially with a project that is new to us in terms of design, developed by a new studio in our family. “We need to keep evaluating the situation as we move along. It’s better to cut costs early – and even restart if needed – than to carry on.”
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