This collaboration between CD Projekt Red and Scopely has sparked curiosity, especially given Scopely’s expertise in mobile gaming. While CD Projekt Red is best known for expansive RPGs like The Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077, Scopely has dominated the mobile market with titles like Monopoly GO and Star Trek Fleet Command.
Since the companies have not disclosed which IP is being adapted, fans are left speculating whether this partnership will bring a mobile adaptation of an existing CD Projekt Red franchise or an entirely new experience. Michal Nowakowski, CEO of CD Projekt Red, declined to provide further details during the announcement.
Both video game developers are giants in their respective fields. The Polish studio CD Projekt Red is renowned for blockbuster franchises like The Witcher and Cyberpunk, while Scopely has made its mark with Monopoly GO. Notably, Scopely even acquired Niantic, the publisher behind the global sensation Pokémon GO.
This move likely marks Scopely’s entry into the PC gaming market. While details remain scarce, the collaboration between these industry giants is bound to be legendary. Cyberpunk GO, anyone?
Meanwhile, CD Projekt Red has confirmed that The Witcher 4 won’t be launching in 2026. At the earliest, fans can expect it before mid-2027—so patience is key.
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