CDPR announced "The Witcher 4" last month, and Rebel Wolves, a new studio formed by the former core team of "The Witcher 3", also announced the first "The Witcher" competitor game "Dawn Walker's Blood".Since the founder of Rebel Wolves Studio was accused of "sexual harassment" in CDPR before leaving, the outside world thought that the two studios seemed to be "unintentionally interacting with each other".However, CPDR developer Patrick Mills came forward to clarify that the two studios supported each other.
CDPR developers say there is no need to create fake competition between two teams
Due to the fact that there are many controversies in the current situation of The Witcher 4, some players have begun to compare the two games and often portray one of them as a negative image.
However, CDPR's mission designer Patrick Mills said that CDPR has a good relationship with Rebel Wolves.He expressed support for his former colleagues and said developers at the two studios remained in touch."There is only love between our two families, nothing else," he said.
In addition, CDPR's senior PR manager joined the discussion and expressed support for "Dawn Walker's Blood".
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After these interactions, Philipp Weber, narrative director of The Witcher 4, quickly expressed his support for Rebel Wolves.He greeted Tomaszkiewicz, director of The Witcher 3 and Dawn Walker's Blood, wishing him and his team all the best.
“Many of the developers in both of our game studios are friends and we’re very happy to see our friends succeed,” he said.