CD Projekt Red has confirmed that its upcoming Witcher spin-off game, code-named Project Sirius, is back on track.
In March, the studio announced that the upcoming co-op game has cost an additional £1.7million in expenses and it would be formulating “a new framework” for the game that was better “aligned with [its] strategy.”
Two months later and CD Projekt Red confirmed in a regulatory announcement – published on May 11 via Eurogamer – that it has established the new framework for Project Sirius.

The company details a “partial reversal of the impairment allowance for 2022, and writeoff of part of the development expenditures incurred in Q1 2023.”
These will be connected to the “conclusion of work on defining a new framework for Project Sirius” so it seems that the company is back on track with the project and the issue was resolved.





