CD Projekt RED shared at the beginning of this month of October its complete roadmap of the projects in which its teams are developing to launch in the future: three new video games from The Witchera sequel to Cyberpunk 2077whose code name is Project Oriony Project Hadara new saga in which they have been working since 2021. Although there were not a few users who speculated that the fact of sharing this great roadmap might indicate that CD Projekt RED wants to be acquired by another companyanalyst Rhys Elliot has dismissed these comments in a recent interview for PC Gamer.
“Long roadmaps are not a definitive sign that a company is going to be acquiredand we don’t want to speculate on the possibility of CD Projekt being acquired,” says Elliot. “If CD Projekt had disclosed this roadmap before fixing the status of Cyberpunk 2077, there would have been an outcry from the public and investors, further increasing negative sentiment around the company. Now that public sentiment around the company is becoming more positive, CD Projekt hopes to harness that sentiment and build on it to turn the negative narrative around.“, he adds to his comments.
CD Projekt RED’s share price has risen 28% in the last month and it seems that the company “wants everyone to know that it has learned from its mistakes, that it has many projects underway and that they are thinking of new strategies.” “.
CD Projekt RED CEO says he wants the studio to remain independent
“We have been repeating for years that we plan to remain independent and we do not intend to be part of a larger entity”commented Adam Kiciński, head of CD Projekt RED, in a 2021 interview. Therefore, the studio is unlikely to be acquired, at least in the short term.