The role-playing game is coming out in February 2015 for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4

May 20, 2014 14:57 GMT  ·  By

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt developer CD Projekt RED is apparently set to continue the trend of being fair to their fans and not fussing about DRM, paid exclusives and platform-restricted content.

CD Projekt RED CEO Marcin Iwinski has revealed that his team won't announce any kind of exclusive content for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt at this year's edition of the E3 conference, and teased that the game might show up during one of the big conferences, without revealing which one he is referring to.

"We'll not deliver exclusive content to any of the platforms, nor will we artificially delay release of the game on any of the platforms because somebody’s paying us money for that. It’s definitely against our values. We are not doing that," he has shared during an interview with Eurogamer.

He has explained that CD Projekt RED is dedicated to treating all gamers equally and that, although platform-exclusives are worth their weight in digital gold for console owners, especially at early stages during a hardware platform's life, the Witcher 3 will not side with any one platform holder.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is currently scheduled to come out sometime in February 25, heading for the PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 platforms, and continuing Geralt of Rivia's adventures through the morally ambiguous fantasy universe.