The Molasses Flood, the studio known for its work on the Witcher spin-off, has officially merged with CD Projekt Red, effective April 1, 2025. This strategic decision marks the end of The Molasses Flood as a separate entity, streamlining operations within the CD Projekt Group. In a statement, the studio confirmed that existing titles like The Flame in The Flood and Drake Hollow will remain available and that the merger aims to foster better integration with the larger CDPR organization. Following the merger, co-founder Damian Isla has announced his departure from the studio, expressing confidence in the future of their ongoing project, Project Sirius, which has faced multiple development challenges but is expected to deliver an exciting new gaming experience. CD Projekt Red is also working on the upcoming Witcher 4, shifting focus to Ciri as the new protagonist, with no release planned before 2026.

What does the merger of The Molasses Flood with CD Projekt Red mean for the future of Project Sirius?

The merger allows for better organizational integration and support for Project Sirius, which is promising to be an exciting title in the Witcher universe, despite prior development challenges. This change is expected to streamline development processes and enhance the game's future potential.

Revolutionizing the gaming industry, The Molasses Flood was acquired by CD Projekt back in 2021 to expand the Witcher franchise with a unique game experience. Project Sirius has been in the spotlight for its mixed development updates, including staffing changes and restructuring, yet Isla remains optimistic about delivering a remarkable addition to the Witcher series. Fans are eager to see how this merger will positively impact the quality and delivery of future Witcher content.