Not only does the next Witcher game have a sizable development team, but it’ll get even bigger once the Cyberpunk 2077 DLC is out.
The Polish studio has since provided an update on the new Witcher’s development, revealing that as of the end of July, its team consists of roughly 250 people.
What’s more, that number will only go up, as the plan is to move a large chunk of Phantom Liberty’s staff onto The Witcher once development on the DLC wraps up.with investors that the Phantom Liberty team, at the end of July, consisted of 300 people. ‘That’s fewer than at the end of 2022, but it still it remains our biggest team,’ says Kiciński. ‘After releasing Phantom Liberty, we will transfer a big part of the team to Polaris.’
As a reminder, Polaris is the codename given to the new Witcher game, which still lacks an actual title. So, there’s no guarantee it’ll be called The Witcher 4, especially since it’s meant to be starting a new saga. The only other thing CD Projekt has confirmed is that it will not be using its own REDengine and the game will instead be made with Unreal Engine 5.
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