as disc project Prepare for the next round of projects cyberpunk and wizard Developers have expressed interest in expanding into the mobile market.
Nowadays, everyone wants a piece of the mobile gaming market. They’ve long been a powerful moneymaker, but since the release of Genshin Impact, it’s become clear to many developers just how much potential there is in cultivating a dedicated audience on one of the most accessible platforms. Even Elden Ring might get the gacha treatment! So we shouldn’t be surprised to hear that CD Projekt is interested in bringing its IP to mobile devices. According to VGC, CD Projekt was asked in a Q&A after its latest earnings conference whether it would be interested in licensing its IP to third parties to make mobile games. “The answer is very simple,” co-CEO Micha responded. Nowakovsky. “The answer is yes, we are considering such a move.
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“In fact, we have been pursuing such an opportunity through dialogue. We have nothing to announce at this time, but we will when the time comes. As for one-off or other business models associated with any such potential partnership, We honestly won’t comment on specifics here, and we’re not talking about anything off the shelf. But in this case, we’re not looking at a pre-designed business model, whether it’s a one-off or shared profits. That’s for another time It’s one story. But we will definitely share the information when the time comes.”
If there are any Witcher games for mobile devices, it won’t be the first. There was a Pokemon Go-like game called The Witcher: Monster Slayer released back in 2021, but it shut down last year. You can also play Gwent on mobile devices. Cyberpunk has yet to receive any sort of mobile release, although it apparently sounds like it might now – we’ll just have to wait and see if CD Projekt makes any moves in that direction.