Since the release of Baldur's Gate 3, it has become a source of inspiration for major game studios around the world.This game redefines RPG with astonishing depth and complexity. It can be said that it is difficult for anyone to surpass it, so it has naturally become a new standard for RPG producers in the industry.

Now, CD Projekt Red has also publicly praised the game.Co-CEO Michal Nowakowski said that "Baldur's Gate 3" inspired them a lot.But he also said that CDPR will not make the same type of works as Larian, and they will still stick to the open world route that they are good at.
In an interview with PC Gamer, Nowakowski confirmed that even though "Baldur's Gate 3" takes the RPG in a new direction, CDPR will not change its iconic design style.
"'Baldur's Gate 3' did bring a lot of inspiration, but we will still follow the route of 'The Witcher 3' and 'Cyberpunk 2077'."
——CD Projekt Red co-CEO Michal Nowakowski

He also added that even if CDPR can make a game with stronger graphics, they have no intention of imitating "Baldur's Gate 3".In contrast, they hope to continue to innovate in open world RPGs, which is what they are best at.
Currently, CDPR is recruiting people for multiple projects, including the sequel to "Cyberpunk 2077" and "The Witcher 4."These games will continue to take advantage of CDPR, allowing players to get the experience they want, or even better.
During the interview, Nowakowski also revealed that in the future, CDPR will continue to make more orthodox "The Witcher" series instead of trying other gameplay through spin-offs or derivative works.