„Less than a goal, but more of a dream.”

31.10.2008 14:19Comments: 11

The launch of a game or the announcement of great sales results can be great opportunities to ask developers about their projects and plans for the future. Because ‘The Witcher’ has recently celebrated both of these occasions, naturally it’s our turn to share some thoughts about the past, present and future. 


Today we would like to present you two interviews with Michal Kicinski, recently completed by EDGE (English) and GAMESTAR (German) , as well as one article on DTF (Russian) .


Below you can find some quotes from them:


“In an environment where PC gaming appears to be in an uphill battle against accessible consoles, wonky system requirements and--gasp--piracy, Poland-based CD Projekt's development debut, the PC RPG The Witcher, has been able to sell 1 million copies worldwide in the 12 months since its release.”


“In effect, development of The Witcher was like drafting a love note dedicated to single-player PC RPG fans. Yes, they are out there, and there are enough that they shouldn't be ignored.”


“As for the future of The Witcher, CD Projekt "wouldn't be very smart," according to Kicinski, if it didn't revisit the universe. An announcement is possible in the near future.”

Developed by CD Projekt RED Powered by Bioware Aurora Engine Atari Nvidia Pegi Rating 18 ESRB Rating Mature 17+

"Bloodsoaked and bleak, it looks to be a wake-up call for mainstream RPGs."
- Edge