CD Projekt Red is opening a new studio in Wroclaw, Poland, to aid in the development of upcoming title, Cyberpunk 2077

CD Projekt Red announced the new Wroclaw studio is made up of 18 veteran game developers, and largely comprised of former members of Wroclaw-based developer Strange New Things, which in turn was created by former Techland and IO Interactive developers.The Wroclaw studio will join CD Projekt Red Warsaw and Cracow to help bring the futuristic RPG to life."We're pretty hyped to be on the spearhead of this new office," Pawel Zawodny, Head of CD Projekt Red Wroclaw, said. “We know Wrocław inside out and it’s an amazing place to make games. The team is strong, and I’m sure we have both the experience and the creative firepower to make Cyberpunk 2077 an even better game.”“Wrocław is one of the biggest and most technologically advanced cities in Poland and a playing field for serious creative talent" CD Projekt President and Joint CEO Adam Kicinski, said, "I think the scope of our current and future projects, as well as the overall package we’re bringing in, will pull in people who were hesitant to move to Warsaw or Cracow."The founding dev team of CDPR Wrocław is already pretty stellar, but I still can’t wait to see what talents we’ll discover in new people along the way.”For more on Cyberpunk 2077, read up on how the game is reportedly even more ambitious than the impressive Witcher III . In addition, even with the Cyberpunk team taking a "games as a service" approach, CD Projekt Red assures fans there will be "no hidden catch."

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