Alright, listen up! A key developer from the team that brought us the amazing Baldur's Gate 3 has just switched sides, joining CD Projekt Red, the folks behind Cyberpunk and The Witcher. I'm talking about Felix Pedulla, who spent six years at Larian Studios, contributing to the cinematic brilliance of Baldur's Gate 3. I can only imagine the stories he could tell about that wild ride!

Pedulla himself described his time at Larian as an "incredible" and "frankly wild" experience, expressing gratitude for the memories and lessons learned. It sounds like he truly valued his time there. However, it seems he's ready for a new challenge.

Now, he's trading his dice for some "Polish steel," as he put it, stepping into the role of senior cinematic designer at CD Projekt Red. This move certainly has us all wondering what project he'll be diving into first. While he didn't explicitly say which game he'll be working on, it's pretty safe to assume he'll be lending his expertise to the highly anticipated The Witcher 4, isn't it? I mean, it makes perfect sense.

Considering that some talent from Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 also joined CD Projekt Red last month to work on Ciri's new adventure, it's even more likely that Pedulla will also be part of this team. The pieces are falling into place, and I can't wait to see what they come up with!

Speaking of The Witcher 4, if you remember, its first trailer dropped at last year's The Game Awards, and the team also gave us a sneak peek at the northern setting earlier this year. While a demo shown in June wasn't actual gameplay, it did showcase the team's technological goals for the final product. So, yeah, it sounds like they are aiming high!