Dying Mild developer Techland has reportedly cancelled a number of video games.
The Polish developer has reported losses of 130 million Polish złoty (roughly 37.3 million USD), in line with Polish enterprise outlet Puls Biznesu. These losses have been attributed to “our choice to discontinue additional work on two tasks.”
It’s at present unclear which tasks have been affected. VGC has requested Techland for remark.
In 2022, Techland introduced that it was engaged on a brand new open-world fantasy motion RPG. Whereas few particulars have been recognized concerning the sport, Techland had introduced that it had begun constructing a brand new group to helm the sport, which included RPG veterans.
The group chargeable for the brand new IP included a number of former CD Projekt Pink workers, together with open world director Bartosz Ochman (Cyberpunk 2077, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt), narrative director Karolina Stachyra (The Witcher 2, The Witcher 3) and narrative lead Arkadiusz Borowik (Witcher 2, Witcher 3).
In 2023, Techland CEO Paweł Marchewka stated, “Our open world action-RPG in a fantasy setting is already shaping as much as turn out to be one thing really particular, and the aim right here is to ensure it can reside as much as the expectations for our first new IP in nearly a decade.
Earlier this 12 months, Techland introduced plans to proceed the Dying Mild franchise with “a number of” tasks. Nevertheless, it’s now unclear which of those tasks will proceed.
Techland’s final launch was 2022’s Dying Mild 2: Keep Human, which obtained constructive opinions and loved gross sales success, shifting 5 million copies throughout its launch month.
Techland’s subsequent launch, Dying Mild: The Beast is scheduled for launch this summer time. Introduced final August, Dying Mild: The Beast was initially deliberate as story DLC for Dying Mild 2, “however after two years of labor, its measurement and scope has modified a lot that it developed right into a standalone, self-contained expertise,” in line with Techland.
