
CD Project RED has announced that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has been delayed until February 2015 in order to improve the quality of the game even further.
Official Announcement from CD Project RED:
Ever since we started working on the third instalment in The Witcher franchise, it has been our aim to produce a title that would take our 11 years of experience in creating role-playing games and distil 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 recently re-examined 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 role-playing game, 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.
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