CD Projekt Red has confirmed that it has little interest in being purchased out or half of a bigger company, and desires to keep up its independence.
In an interview with Parkiet, CD Projekt Red CEO Adam Kicinski mentioned, “We’re not desirous about being included into some bigger entity. We now have labored all our lives to succeed in our present place. We imagine that in just a few years we will likely be even greater and even stronger.”
Kicinski additionally confirmed that CD Projekt Red have no acquisitions itself deliberate in the mean time, and is not desirous about mergers the place the one aim is to consolidate monetary outcomes as he would not see the worth in that. This has been CD Projekt’s Red stance for a number of years so Kicinski’s continued insistence about independence aren’t shocking.
He reiterated CD Projekt Red’s independence as one among its most precious belongings, and can proceed to be so within the subsequent few years because it chases bold plans. At the moment, CD Projekt Red is engaged on a number of initiatives, together with The Witcher 4, codenamed Polaris, and a remake of the primary Witcher sport. A sequel to Cyberpunk 2077 and a brand new unique IP, codenamed Hadar, are in growth as effectively.
CD Projekt Red laid off a number of staff final 12 months however Kicinski mentioned that employment will stay steady as workers strikes between Cyberpunk and Polaris. Nevertheless, Kicinski mentioned he expects employment to extend in 2025.