
behind the financial statements, cd projekt is quietly weaving an extensive ip development network—beyond the sequel to “cyberpunk 2077” and the highly anticipated “the witcher 4,” two original projects under undisclosed codenames are also advancing in parallel. even more noteworthy is that the company has shifted to a new model of “ip licensing plus co-development,” entrusting its established universes to external teams for deeper expansion.
mp1st exclusively reveals that a free-to-play cooperative arpg set within the witcher universe is currently being secretly developed by a cdpr partner. the game’s timeline is anchored at a pivotal moment in the witcher saga—year 1230—where players can freely create gender‑neutral characters, choose and refine combat skills from specific schools, and undertake dynamically generated monster‑hunting quests in an open sandbox environment.
it’s important to note that this project is entirely separate from cdpr’s internally codenamed “project sirius,” which is an in-house major title. instead, it is spearheaded by u.s.-based mobile gaming giant scopely, with concrete execution handled by a polish development team. the two parties have established a strategic partnership since 2025, marking cdpr’s official entry into a new phase of ecosystem‑driven ip management.
at present, the game has not yet announced an official title or release window, but it has been confirmed that it will launch simultaneously on pc and mobile platforms, featuring cross‑platform progress synchronization.