The Witcher 3’s game and art directors have formed a new studio, Rebel Wolves, which is staffing up for a story-driven RPG built in Unreal Engine 5.
The studio is helmed by Konrad Tomaszkiewicz, who was The Witcher 3’s game director and head of production/secondary game director for Cyberpunk 2077.
Tomaszkiewicz resigned from CD Projekt Red last year following allegations of bullying, which he denied. CD Projekt conducted a months-long investigation into the allegations, which ultimately found Tomaszkiewicz not guilty.
The game director is joined at his new Warsaw, Poland-based studio by Bartłomiej Gaweł, who was The Witcher 3’s art director, as well as writer Jakub Szamałek (Witcher 3, Cyberpunk 2077, Thronebreaker), design director Daniel Sadowski (Witcher 1), animation director Tamara Zawada (Witcher 3), CFO Michał Boryka, and studio head Robert Murzynowski.
Rebel Wolves’ introductory statement heavily promotes maintaining the well-being of its staff and “breaking away from the weight of AAA development studios”.
“Driven by the desire to build a passionate team dedicated to creating vibrant virtual worlds, filled to the brim with powerful emotions and unique experiences, Konrad envisioned a new studio with a united goal of doing things differently while also putting the team first at all times,” the statement reads.
The company’s first game is described as a “AAA dark fantasy built inside the Unreal 5 engine” for PC and new-gen consoles, which it claims will be the first of a planned saga.
CEO and game director Tomaszkiewicz said in a statement: “For all of us here at Rebel Wolves, video games were always something we felt destined to do—something ingrained in our DNA. Personally, I couldn’t be happier to have banded
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