CD Projekt, which is the Polola editorial entity best known for its work in the Franchises The Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077, has announced today that you have purchased a new game developer. That study in question is The Molasses Flood, which has previously launched titles as drake hollow and la calls in the flood . And although it is now unknown what the molasses flood will now be done with CDPR, it seems that the projects associated with The Witcher or Cyberpunk 2077 could be on the cards.
The Molasses Flood announced today on social networks that CD Projekt had formally acquired the study. The director of the study, Forrest Dowling, was the one who specifically shared the news and said that, in general, the measure will not change much with regard to the foundational principles of the study. However, as a result of this acquisition, The Molasses Flood can now build a little more with your team and can now look for work on properties that CD Projekt currently owns.
Exciting news for us today! We have joined the CD Projekt family and we are working on a project within one of its existing universes ???????? pic.twitter.com/8JHWYLIFKH.
- The Molasses Flood is hiring! (@molassesflood) October 22, 2021
«We can build a completely new game in the universe of an existing IP Projekt IP, we can hire many more people and we can continue creating games based on the same principles that have always guided us: make games with heart built on game systems Rich, Dowling said in the message that was released by the study. Speaking more about how all this happened First, Dowling explained that those responsible for CD Projekt did not want to simply absorb the study, but embrace and support our own culture and growth. No more details have been given about what game The Molasses Flood could be working below, but surely we will begin to learn more in the coming months.
What do you think that CD Projekt continues to expand this way? And with what franchise do you think the molasses flood will end up working in the future? Let me know all your thoughts in the comments or on Twitter in @ mooreman12.
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