Plans for a multiplayer-focused Witcher game codenamed ”Project Sirius” from CD Projekt Red, are now being overhauled. A new report says that the project’s original main development team, The Molasses ...
After some conflicting reports regarding its status, CD Projekt Red has now reclarified the status of its upcoming multiplayer Witcher project. Late last year, CDPR announced several spin-off games ...
"As a result of the merger TMF, in its former legal state (of a separate legal entity) ceased its operations, while CDPR Inc. assumed the rights and obligations of TMF. The merger will not affect the ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077 developer CD Projekt Red has attempted to shed more light on its recent decision to restart development of its Witcher spin ...
CD Projekt revealed in March that Project Sirius, the Witcher spinoff game being developed by Molasses Flood, had run into some kind of trouble: After evaluating "the scope and commercial potential of ...
CD Projekt RED entirely fumbled the launch of one of the most anticipated titles in the last decade with a years-long development process, and while it was halfway through fixing that mess it ...
The Molasses Flood has been absorbed into CD Projekt Red. Purchased by CD Projekt Red in 2021, the Boston-based studio was responsible for creating “Project Sirius,” a multiplayer game set in the ...
As part of the company’s FY2023 earnings conference, CD Projekt has provided minor updates on all four internal projects. The bulk of CD Projekt’s manpower has now been allocated to the next ...
The Molasses Flood has confirmed that the outfit has now officially merged with CD Projekt RED, with one of the company’s co-founders taking the opportunity to hype up the in-development Project ...
Jo Craig (they/them) is a writer on Game Rant from Scotland and has been in the industry for nearly a decade dissecting comic book movie trailers for hours and diving headfirst into horror. They still ...
Less than four years after being acquired by CD Projekt, The Molasses Flood is no more—at least as a "separate legal entity." A message posted on the studio's website (via Eurogamer) says that as of ...
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