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The Witcher 2 is currently in development at CD Projekt RED for a PC release this May. While the company had originally said in March 2010 that a console version was in the works, the firm downgraded the home platform release to “potential” that October. Today, the developer expands greater on that potential.
“I definitely want to make sure that [a console version] is doable and that it’s bound to happen, and then I will say that you can expect the game,” producer Tomasz Gop told VG247 during a recent interview.
“Until we have anything solid to show or to say, I’d rather keep my mouth shut. But we’re doing everything we can, I can promise that.”
If a console version did come to fruition, Gop says that the there wouldn’t be a “visually noticeable” difference when compared to the PC version.
“I wouldn’t say is going to be visually noticeable,” he says. “Of course, what I say can’t be too official, but from the tests that we’ve done so far it’s possible to do a game that looks as good as what you’ve seen on trailers, and it works on consoles smoothly.
“It’s doable to make a game that won’t be crap.”