CD Projekt Red just dropped another breadcrumb on Project Hadar via a fresh job listing for an Engineering Director, confirming the new IP aims for an emotional open-world experience that lingers with players long after the credits roll. The posting explicitly ties it to the studio's track record with The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077, positioning Hadar as their third major tentpole rather than a side experiment.
This isn't vague marketing fluff—the listing calls for driving gameplay systems to create immersion that "stays with gamers," and multiple similar roles across Warsaw and other hubs underscore the push for narrative depth in a brand-new universe. Reddit threads in r/CDProjektRed and r/pcgaming note it's a smaller, separate team from Witcher 4 and Cyberpunk 2, with Polish-native writers required in some postings, hinting at a focused, lore-heavy approach from the ground up.
X chatter ranges from cautious optimism about no preexisting IP baggage to skepticism over whether CDPR can deliver post-Cyberpunk crunch lessons learned. The real story here is the studio betting big on originality while juggling established franchises—receipts from the official careers page show this isn't a rumor anymore.
Whether Hadar becomes another emotional gut-punch or another overpromised open world remains to be seen, but the job ads alone already paint a clearer target than most new IPs get this early.