The production director of Cyberpunk 2077 has left CD Projekt Red after more than 14 years at the studio.
Jędrzej Mróz joinedCD Projekt Redin 2007, and posted a message on his LinkedIn page on Monday saying he had left (as spotted by Twitter userIdle Sloth).

“Thank you CD Projekt Red for a spectacular 15 years,” Mróz wrote. “See you guys around, I will miss you. Time for something new.”
Mróz started as a junior QA specialist in December 2007, working on the original Witcher game.

He would eventually become a QA specialist, then a QA manager, before becoming the lead producer on The Witcher 2.
In 2012 he becamse the lead producer of Cyberpunk, a role that would evolve to executive producer, senior producer and lead tech producer over the years. Since the game’s release in 2020, he’s been production director.

CD Projektis set to reveal what’s next forCyberpunk 2077during a live stream taking place today.
The “special episode” of its Night City Wire live stream will also include new information onNetflix’s upcoming Cyberpunk Edgerunners anime series.

Further reading
CD Projekt claimed in April thatCyberpunk 2077 had sold over 18 million copiessince its December 2020 release. It also saidit’s working on a major Cyberpunk 2077 expansionfeaturing a new storyline.
The publisher is planning to release an updated version ofThe Witcher 3: Wild HuntforPS5,Xbox Series X/SandPCin the fourth quarter of 2022.

It also announced in March that the next entry in the Witcher series is in development. It said the gamewill kick off “a new saga” for the franchise.


