— The Witcher (@witchergame) April 13, 2022
— The Witcher (@witchergame) April 13, 2022 While CD Projekt Red assuming control of The Witcher 3 next-gen update may feel like a negative comment on the quality of Saber’s work, it seems something else might be at play. According to recent insider reports from Russian games media, The Witcher 3 update was in the works at Saber’s St. Petersburg studio and CDPR made the decision to pull the project following the country’s invasion of Ukraine. CD Projekt Red was one of the first publishers to come out strongly against the invasion of Ukraine, halting sales of their own projects and anything sold through GOG.com in Russia only days after the tanks began to roll. While CDPR hasn’t confirmed the Russian connection is why they took Saber off The Witcher 3, it would certainly make sense. Continuing to develop a major title in Russia when you won’t even sell your products there would send a rather mixed message. The Witcher 3 next-gen update is coming to PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PS5, with CDPR promising ray tracing and other visual upgrades. The update no longer has a set release window.