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http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/169082-The-Witcher-3-Dev-Gets-Big-Bucks-From-Polish-Government
Well $7M isn't really much in AAA game dev nowadays... Germans throw away a lot more for shitty movies that aren't even produced in Germany... Just ask Uwe Boll...
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toxicTom: Well $7M isn't really much in AAA game dev nowadays...
That's why Gerin called the thread "Some CDPR love from the Polish government" ;-)
Well, gimme 7 million Dollars and I`m happy!
They also gave 23 million to other Polish game developers.
CDPR just got the biggest chunk.
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Smannesman: They also gave 23 million to other Polish game developers.
CDPR just got the biggest chunk.
There seems to be many game developers in Poland.
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Smannesman: They also gave 23 million to other Polish game developers.
CDPR just got the biggest chunk.
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Gede: There seems to be many game developers in Poland.
And a certain digital retailer too...
That's still huge, it's 30 million polish zloty which is a lot when you consider the cost of living is a lot lower here than countries like the US, Canada, Australia or Germany
Post edited December 21, 2016 by X-com
What % of Cyberpunk 2077's budget will that cover? 5%? Less? Witcher 3 cost $81 million to develop.
Jut to put in perspective, that's about as much money you need to give 603 people to work for you for a year on an average Polish salary.
Post edited December 21, 2016 by Titanium
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Grargar: What % of Cyberpunk 2077's budget will that cover? 5%? Less? Witcher 3 cost $81 million to develop.
No one knows, unless some1 from CDPR will say it exactly, but do no forget there is a big publisher in place.
Like Bamco in EU and WB Games in US + Spike Chunsoft in Japan if I recall correctly, so even though $ 80M were spent on development, it also includes promotion, publisher meetings, licensing deals and other stuff .

I would say the software itself costs less then all those big numbers of money involved.
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iRevolt: even though $ 80M were spent on development, it also includes promotion, publisher meetings, licensing deals and other stuff .
Does it really, though? Development budget usually doesn't include marketing (which can already balloon the size of a budget by a ridiculous amount. Just ask Activision with Modern Warfare 2.)
Post edited December 21, 2016 by Grargar