Six years on, Cyberpunk 2077 still feels like a wound. Bad. Michał Nowakowski's got a lot riding on The Witcher 4, and it's not just about winning back fans - it's about redeeming the studio's reputation after a launch that was, in his own words, "heartbreaking" for everyone involved, with game-breaking bugs, visual glitches, and crashes that plagued players on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, leaving a sour taste that's lingered for far too long.
"I'm not 100 per cent convinced we went through the full redemption arc. I'm convinced that we lost the faith of some people indefinitely, and that's a fair thing."
Michał Nowakowski, CD Projekt Red co-CEO
"But I do hope we will be able to make it back – if not with The Witcher 4, then with whatever comes next."
Michał Nowakowski, CD Projekt Red co-CEO
The $70 Make-or-Break Moment
It's a fact. They've learned from Cyberpunk 2077. You'll see this in The Witcher 4. CD Projekt Red is seeking redemption with it. The studio wants to get it right this time, for the fans, with a key focus on honesty and the real feel of the game.
"We were left with seasoned, battle-hardened veterans; leaders who were able to carry a different kind of challenge on their shoulders."
Michał Nowakowski, CD Projekt Red co-CEO
It's a big deal. CD Projekt Red needs the real feel with The Witcher 4. They've got a chance to make it right after Cyberpunk 2077's rocky launch, you'll see. The studio must focus on quality, honesty, and player trust for The Witcher 4 to succeed, it's key.
CD Projekt Red's development pipeline is active, with:
- The Witcher 4 in development
- Cyberpunk 2 in pre-production
- A Witcher remake also in the works
It's worth mentioning that CD Projekt Red has a key opportunity. You'll see they've learned from Cyberpunk 2077. The real feel of The Witcher 4 is coming. Fans get Songs of the Past in 2027.
"Our dream is to be making more games, although we never want to turn into the studio that's going to be launching a big game every year... We just want to make really cool games."
Michał Nowakowski, CD Projekt Red co-CEO
<strong>How The Witcher 4 Will Make or Break CDPR</strong>
The Witcher 4 is key. It's the real feel that matters. You'll see CD Projekt Red trying to make it right. They've got a lot to prove after Cyberpunk 2077's rocky launch. We've seen this before, for better or worse. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt was a hit, and now The Witcher 4 needs to deliver, with honesty from the developers, and a crossover of old and new fans, it's worth mentioning that the game's success will impact the studio's future in a major way, as they've learned from past mistakes, and it's one of those moments where you'll be watching closely to see how they'll build upon the narrative and gameplay foundations, with a fresh start for new fans, and a chance to win back disillusioned ones, it's a key moment for CD Projekt Red.
Cyberpunk’s Ghost Still Haunts CD Projekt’s Future
You'll get a second shot with The Witcher 4. It's key. Cyberpunk 2077 was rough. They've owned up to mistakes. That's the real feel. CD Projekt Red says they won't rush it. We've heard that before. The launch state is what matters. It's for The Witcher 4 to prove itself. They've got one chance to get it right. With The Witcher 3 as the benchmark, it's a tough act to follow. You'll be watching closely to see if CD Projekt Red can win back fans with The Witcher 4. The studio needs a win, it's that simple. They've got a lot to prove, and The Witcher 4 is it.
Fans are on the fence. It's a wait and see thing. You'll find some who think Cyberpunk 2077 was a one-off mistake. Others, they've got long memories, for good reason. The pressure is on CD Projekt Red, with The Witcher 4 being key. They've also got Cyberpunk 2 and the Witcher remake in the works, which will make or break the studio's reputation, it's that simple.
The $100 Million Gamble
You'll see it soon. CD Projekt Red needs this. They've got a 10-year plan, which is key. The studio is going for quality, not just lots of games. It's the real feel that matters. With The Witcher 3's Songs of the Past coming in 2027, we've got something to wait for. The studio's got The Witcher 4 in the works, and it's worth mentioning that this game will be a major test of their honesty with fans, who are still reeling from Cyberpunk 2077's rocky launch, and it's going to take more than one game to regain that trust, it's a long road ahead for CD Projekt Red to make things right with their audience.
Key Takeaways:
- CD Projekt Red acknowledges an incomplete redemption arc post-Cyberpunk 2077.
- The Witcher 4 is pivotal in winning back fan trust.
- Cyberpunk 2077 has sold at least 35 million copies despite its launch issues.
- Songs of the Past (The Witcher 3 expansion) and Cyberpunk 2 are in development, with a Witcher remake also planned.
- The studio prioritizes quality over annual big game releases.
The Bad Gamer Take
CD Projekt Red will prioritize quality and honesty with The Witcher 4 because the studio's reputation is on the line after the disastrous launch of Cyberpunk 2077. Michał Nowakowski, co-CEO of CD Projekt Red, has acknowledged the mistakes of the past and is seeking redemption with The Witcher 4. WATCH for The Witcher 4's gameplay reveal to see if CD Projekt Red can regain the trust of fans and critics alike.
You'll see a lot riding on The Witcher 4. It's key. CD Projekt Red needs this one. They've got a tough act to follow, especially after Cyberpunk 2077's rocky launch. The real feel of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is hard to match, with honesty from the devs being a major factor in winning back fans, and it's worth mentioning that this crossover of great storytelling and gameplay is what made the series so popular, now The Witcher 4 must deliver.



