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CD Projekt, the parent company of the Witcher and Cyberpunk studio, has bafflingly rebranded itself as CD Projekt Red, creating confusion with the existing development studio of the same name. This move aims for brand unification but raises questions about clear communication. Despite the corporate reshuffle, the studio continues work on Cyberpunk's sequel, The Witcher 4, and new DLC for The Witcher 3.

CD Projekt joint CEO Michał Nowakowski admits the studio's reputation hasn't fully healed after *Cyberpunk 2077*'s troubled launch, acknowledging that some players' faith is indefinitely lost. Despite the game's impressive turnaround and 35 million sales, the initial catastrophe still casts a shadow. Nowakowski hopes future titles like *The Witcher 4* will fully win back the community.

CD Projekt Red surprised gamers with *Songs of the Past*, a new Witcher 3 expansion due in 2027. This unexpected DLC for the 2015 RPG offers more Geralt content but suggests a further delay for *The Witcher 4*. Expect high quality based on CDPR's history.