CD Projekt Red announced last year that they were working on the next sets of games based on The Witcher franchise, the next Cyberpunk game and preproduction of a new original franchise and early this year, it was revealed that CD Projek needed to restart development and disallowing Boston-based The Molasses Flood studio.

Well, The Molasses Flood has regained the CD Projekt Red studios once again as it was revealed during an investor update and as well as defining a new framework.

While it is not a quarterly earnings report, CD Projekt has been very careful on not having investors in the blind for important decisions, specially when the polish studio had more misses than instant hits lately.

The new framework includes partial reversal – 21.5 million PLN – of the impairment allowance on development expenditures related to the Project in 2022, which originally amounted to 33.4 million PLN and burdened the financial result of the Company and its Group in 2022 and writing off 2.7 million PLN of the development expenditures related to the project in the first quarter of 2023.

In translation for gamers uninterested on business aspect of the gaming industry, this is just setting things in order to ensure that production can have a more realistic approach and use of budget within the scope of goals.

Project Sirius will be a new original The Witcher game that will include a multiplayer element on top of a single player experience that will include "a campaign with quests and a story".