announced last year The Sirius witcher project remains very mysterious. While fans of the CD Projekt RED license eagerly await the arrival of the fourth installment, the Sirius production has been presented as a spin-off of the adventures of Geralt. The game was developed by The Molasses Flood (one of CD Projekt’s studios). a multiplayer experience in which players can enjoy a PvE system but also cooperation. all of it, It was before the company’s teams announced very bad news for the project…
The Witcher Sirius fails?
While the Netflix series The Witcher doesn’t win everyone over, the license’s games are a roaring success. A multiplayer opus was more than expected and, in addition to PvE, promised a class system, social activities, a fairly large variety of monsters and a considerable war arsenal. Unfortunately, CD Projekt RED reached out to its investors yesterday, the announcement that the Sirius project was going in a completely different direction.
The Polish company informed investors that it created a provision for depreciation (depreciation) related to expenses for the development of the game.It states that the value of the expenses incurred in 2022 will be $7.6 million and first year $2.2 million was two months in 2023. Huge sums that could weigh heavily on the company’s financial results.
“The above decision is based on the results of the assessment of the scope and commercial potential of the original concept of the Sirius Project and on ongoing work to formulate a new framework for this project.”
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A whole new direction?
Here’s what the teams running the Sirius Project discussed. Currently, we still do not know why such a decision was made and most importantly what these “changes” will be in the direction of the game. On the networks, many players are concerned and fear not being entitled to a multiplayer production. The scope of the changes made to the project has not yet been specified by the company behind it.
Despite everything, The Witcher Sirius is not abandoned and we can’t wait to see what direction The Molasses Flood will take for this opus. Will last year’s announcements still be relevant?