Summary
Pokemon Gofans will be well aware that the game is now under new management,with Niantic having been bought by Monopoly Go developer Scopely. Thanks to the sale, Scopely now boasts two of the most popular mobile games in circulation at the moment, yet its ambitions don’t appear to have ended there.
Announced duringCD Projekt Red’smost recent earnings call (thanks VGC), it was revealed that the studio is now working with Scopely to create an IP adaptation, though the IP in question was not shared. We don’t know any details about the game itself either, though given Scopely’s current work, we can most likely assume it’ll be functionally similar to the likes of Pokemon Go.

The Witcher Go, Or Cyberpunk Go?
Or maybe neither?
Of course, we can take a good guess at what this mystery IP is, given that CD Projekt Red doesn’t exactly have the most diverse portfolio.The Witcherseries andCyberpunk 2077are the only games it has under its belt, so we can probably place our bets on it being one of those, though we do know CD Projekt Red is working on a new IP at the moment,currently codenamed Project Hadar.
It’s also worth pointing out that CD Projekt Red has attempted to dive into the mobile marketwith The Witcher: Monster Slayer. It was released in 2021 and was shut down in 2023, which probably tells you everything you need to know about how successful and popular it was, but it could mean that this new game with Scopely may be giving another IP time in the spotlight.

Your guess is as good as mine at the moment. There’s barely any info to go on right now, but this is your little warning to expect a CD Projekt Red mobile game at some point in the future. It can’t be much worse than the last one, at the very least.