The director of The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 Case Studio Rebel Wolves

Konrad Tomaszkiewicz, Director of The Witcher 3 and Production Head and Director at Cyberpunk 2077, has founded a new study called Rebel Wolves . Between the new cast of employees, who are already working on their first title, there are several talents of the industry that could have known during their 17 years on CD Projekt, and who have worked on several titles such as the Saga the Witcher, Cyberpunk 2077, Thronebreaker or Shadow Warrior 2.

‘Witcher 3’ director’s new game studio aims to recreate the freedom of paper RPGs On the website of him we can find several of them, such as Jakub Szamalek (Cyberpunk, The Witcher 3), manager of the script; Tamara Zawada (The Witcher 3, Shadow Warrior 2) In charge of the animation; Or Bartłomiej Gaweł (Saga the Witcher) as Art Director. Although at the moment his team is "little more than a dozen people," his idea is that in the coming years they grow up to more than 80 workers, something they expect to achieve "creating a diverse company, with many different voices and perspectives ».

This team is already working, we said, in its first project: a triple to dark fantasy RPG production, which will be developed in Unreal Engine 5. Your director expects it to become «The Holy Grail of the Rol Games of PC »:" We want to experience, go further, discover new ways of telling stories in the middle of videogames. We feel that starting a new company, where we make all the decisions, will give us the freedom to take the necessary risks to comply with these ambitions, "explains Tomaszkiewicz.

For this, the study wants to "recreate the sensation of a role-playing game session with pencil and paper, where your options seem unlimited, where the world reacts to your choices, where each decision matters».

Here you have a conceptual art of the project.

During his conversation with Gamesindustry, the director has also wanted to make clear the position of him with respect to the NFTS and the construction of metavers, to which he has responded clearly: "It is very simple. We will not have them in our games. Never".

Recall that, although he was subsequently replaced by Gabriel Amanthangelo, Tomaszkiewicz was the manager of the direction of Cyberpunk 2077 until shortly after his launch, when he left the company after receiving a series of accusations for work harassment.

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