While Sony is on the path to Microsoft's acquisition of Activision, it appears the company is looking to launch a new offensive, which is the acquisition of Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher studio CD Projekt Red.
This was stated by God of War godfather David Jeff in an exclusive interview with the Game On Daily podcast on YouTube. He said that this information may not seem logical, but there is information he has obtained from some sources that something is happening right now regarding the acquisition of the CD Projekt Red studio.
Jeff is the first to speak about this so far, and there is no information or reports that can confirm the existence of Sony's attempts to acquire CD Projekt Red.
It is worth noting that CD Projekt Red has faced many difficulties in recent years due to the failed launch of the game Cyberpunk 2077, which has recently begun to recover and is witnessing popularity among the gaming audience. At the same time, the studio has rushed to announce several new and large projects that were in development at different stages in the coming years.
This bold move by the studio may have come from a strong sense of confidence in the studio’s ability to expand, double the number of developers, provide the necessary budgets to work on all these projects, and commit to releasing them in the future. Perhaps this is a strong indication that the studio is preparing for external support or perhaps an acquisition by a major player in the video game industry.
This is just a conclusion and a link to what he said David Jeff Recently, but it remains to be seen until the picture becomes clearer and things become clearer during the next period.
We should also mention that this is not the first time that rumors have been reported about attempts to acquire the CD Projekt Red studio, but the latter seemed to deny this and confirm that it is still an independent company.
Share with us your expectations regarding Jeff's statements and CD Projekt Red's bold step in announcing several important projects, is there anything going on behind the scenes?
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