TheWitcher3screen_1 21 May

Speaking to Eurogamer, CD Projekt RED co-founder Marcin Iwinski has confirmed that there will be no platform exclusive content for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt because it believes in “treating all gamers equally.”

“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,” Iwinski said, in part. “It’s definitely against our values. We are not doing that.”

“What we are doing in terms of marketing cooperation,” Iwinski added, “you’ll see that at E3.” He also suggested that there could be some form of online connectivity in The Witcher 3, but said it is “too early” to talk about that right now. “We will be talking about it when the time comes,” he said.

The Witcher 3 was originally planned to release by the end of 2014, but CD Projekt RED delayed the game to February 2015 in March. The title will release for PC, PlayStaion 4 and Xbox One.

(via CVG)