CD Projekt announces partnership with mobile publisher Scopely, provides update on The Witcher 4 and Cyberpunk 2077 sequel

The Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077 developer CD Projekt has announced a partnership with Monopoly GO owner Scopely to create a title based on one of its existing IPs.
The details:
In its year-end financial report, the Polish developer confirmed that it has "entered into a strategic partnership with Scopely to develop a game set within one of CD Projekt's IPs." There isn't much known about the project yet, but given Scopely's strong presence in the mobile gaming market, it's likely to be a mobile title based on The Witcher or Cyberpunk 2077.
The report also included an update on the studio's current projects. The Witcher 4 is still in development, as expected, while Project Sirius, a Witcher spin-off, is in pre-production following a reboot in 2023, with Boston-based studio The Molasses Flood merging with CD Projekt RED. However, the remake of the original Witcher is still in the concept stage, with a "small portion" of developer Fool's Theory now working on The Witcher 4 as CDPR prepares to use its new tools to build the remake.
Project Orion, the sequel to Cyberpunk 2077, is currently in pre-production and will begin "in the coming weeks." CDPR's new IP, Project Hadar, is also still in development, with the studio's vision for the game "becoming more detailed" as time passes.
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