CD Projekt Red has just released an open letter to announce that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will not be coming out in 2014, with a new release date set for February 2015, as the developers believe that more time is needed to achieve the quality they feel is expected of them. It’s a bit of disappointing news but at the same time the guys at the studio are the best judges on when the game will be ready to release. The full letter is below.
Ever since we started working on the third installment in The Witcher franchise, it has been our aim to produce a title that would take our 11 years of experience in creating RPGS and distill them into a quintessence, into a game that would effectively crown those years. At the same time, we have wanted The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt to expand creative boundaries, set new benchmarks, develop the genre as a whole. Ultimately, you, the players, must get an unforgettable adventure to experience in a vast, open world – and that’s most important. We’ve created a story that flows naturally, cinematically, rendered it in amazing sound and visuals, while preserving full freedom of choice – all for you. We knew this to be an ambitious plan, but believed we could achieve it by bringing together our team with its creative energies and current gaming platforms with their technical capabilities. A project this vast and complex would inevitably require special care in its final stages, manual fine-tuning of many details, thorough testing time and again.
We recently reexamined what we had achieved thus far, and faced a choice about the game’s final release date. The decision we made was difficult, thoroughly considered, and ultimately clear and obvious. We could have released the game towards the end of this year as we had initially planned. Yet we concluded that a few additional months will let us achieve the quality that will satisfy us, the quality gamers expect from us. Consequently, we have set the release of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt for February 2015.Dear gamers – we know many of you would have liked to play The Witcher 3 sooner, as soon as possible, even. We’re sorry to make you wait longer than you, or we, initially assumed you would. At the same time, we believe the game will prove to be worth the wait and meet the expectations you have of us. We believe The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will be an exceptional RPG, one of the best, providing many hours of wonderful entertainment.Dear shareholders – we are aware of the responsibility that rests with us and thank you for the trust you have granted us thus far. We firmly believe that quality – more than any other factor – determines a game’s success, and that the decision we have made is thus equally valid in business terms.The Board of CD PROJEKT SA
TSBonyman
I haven’t played any of the previous games but i’m expecting big things so it’s probably for the best that they wait until they can provide the experience they’re aiming for. Still a bit disappointing though.
bigchrissyc
This has been one of my most anticipated games of this generation. Having wanted to, but never having had the opportunity to play one i was hoping this would have surfaced this year. At least this will then mean that the end product can be as good as it can possibly be.
leeroye
Seeing a lot of delays today, driveclub now this.
boeboe
Shit cock balls.
DividSmythe
Oh dear was really looking forward to this later in the year. Although I too haven’t played previous versions.
SLUMMO316
Disappointed that it’s been delayed as I was looking forward to playing this. Though if it makes it a better game then I’m happy to wait
Steelhead
It’s a shame but at least 2014 still has a strong line up of games on the way.