The company is still reeling from the damage that was done to its reputation following the game's disastrous release in December 2020, and so we don't blame CDPR one bit for wanting to try and pace its teams a bit better.
It concludes: 'Apologies for the extended wait, but we want to make it right.' IMPORTANT PRODUCTION UPDATE /KOnaIVOt4v- CD PROJEKT RED October 20, 2021Ĭlearly, the Polish developer doesn't want another Cyberpunk 2077 launch fiasco on its hands. It goes on to reveal that Cyberpunk is currently planned for the first quarter of 2022, while The Witcher 3 is aiming at the second quarter of 2022. The two current-gen ports were originally set to launch this year, but with next to no news on either game for most of 2021, we were starting to suspect that they'd be delayed - and here we are.Ī statement from CDPR reads: 'Based on recommendations supplied by teams supervising the development of both games, we decided to postpone their releases until 2022.'
In what has no doubt been a difficult decision, the company has pushed back the release dates for both Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Complete Edition on PlayStation 5. This is not the official update that many of us were waiting for from CD Projekt Red.