FROM STARTUP TO INDUSTRY GIANT: The Evolution of CD Projekt RED

In the last two decades, CD Projekt RED has transformed its structure from a small company to a colossus in the video game industry.
The co-CEOs, Michał Nowakowski and Adam Badowski, shared in a recent interview how the company's evolution has influenced its internal dynamics and the ability to undertake more ambitious projects.
Although they recognize that the intimate atmosphere of the past has changed, they highlight that the challenges faced, including demanding working conditions, have been essential catalysts for their growth and professionalization.
Meanwhile, the team is developing "The Witcher 4", although they warn that its release is still distant.
CD Projekt Red was founded in 2002 as a division of the Polish company CD Projekt, specifically dedicated to the development of role-playing video games.
Its founders, Marcin Iwinski and Michał Kiciński, started in the business as video game sellers in the nineties.
Originally, CD Projekt was distinguished for being the first publisher in Poland to distribute software in CD format, launching internationally renowned titles such as Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale, and Planescape: Torment.
The main headquarters of CD Projekt Red is located in Warsaw, Poland, with additional studios in Krakow, Wroclaw, and a presence in North America with offices in Vancouver and Boston.
This geographical and organizational growth reflects its expansion from its humble beginnings to becoming a global reference in video game development.
original source: 3djuegos.com