The Witcher 4 adds a former Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 developer, a former Warhorse Studios employee is now an employee of CD Projekt RED.
How will it be leave Warhorse Studios after Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 and join CD Projekt Red work on The Witcher 4? That’s what a Czech creative did, perhaps, in search of a new lease of life.
Although the sequel to Kingdom Come: Deliverance is for many one of the best RPGs of the last decade -followed only by The Witcher 3- both are Huge open worlds with lots of quests to do.
Bearing this in mind, the new adventure from the Polish studio now in the hands of Ciri they have the opportunity to follow a fantastic path that they themselves opened and that does not need to be closed.
Although We still know very little about the new The Witcher 4at least we see thanks to LinkedIn that Karel Kolmann left Warhorse Studios behind in the Czech Republic after 8 years on board.
He does this by being a writer and leading the game design, so arrives at CD Projekt in Poland give everything like him new Senior Mission Designer.
during your time creating Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2Kolmann designed up to 11 missions in the game and this included writing dialogue and cutscenes for them.
Although he also designed the complex criminal system and even worked as a designer on the “large-scale battles and combats“from the medieval game.
Hardcore Mode was also designed and written by Komann, so the team had a good asset. The reasons for his departure are unclear, although it may be that he was looking for a change.
Many users are sure that this is a shame for Warhorse Studiosas they lose a fundamental member in this field and his departure will be noticeable.
What Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 loses, The Witcher 4 wins
The curious thing is that a few days ago he made it official with a message on LinkedIn, although without giving many details about his position or what he will work on from now on.
He just wanted to make it clear that he joined the studio of the creators of Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher to work, of course, on Ciri’s story.
Do you think soon we’ll start to see Kolmann’s stories in The Witcher 4 follow his work on Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2?
Get to know how we work in HobbyConsoles.