"The renowned Witcher team at CD Projekt Red is separate, although I'm sure resources will be pooled if and when the need arises. There's also another team at CDPR of Red Engine developers, QA specialists and technical support. The staff count at the Polish studio numbers 150, and the bulk of that - and the studio's focus - is on The Witcher 3, due 2014.
Eventually the Cyberpunk 2077 team will be the same size as The Witcher 3 team, said Badowski, but he doesn't want CDPR to be bigger than 200 employees. Also, the Cyberpunk 2077 team is "smaller right now" because it needs to be. "We don't want to grow too big on the prototyping stage because it's much easier to manage," Badowski told me."
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...red-says-cyberpunk-2077-will-have-multiplayer
"There are 210 people working at the developer right now split into three groups.
The red team, which is more than 100 people, is dedicated to development on The Witcher 3. The black team, which is smaller than the red team, is dedicated to work on Cyberpunk. And a third "sizable" team spends its time working on the game engine that is being used for both games."
http://www.polygon.com/2013/10/12/4...rpunk-2077-is-mind-blowing-too-soon-for-comic
Is all I can find. It's reasonable for the Red team to swap to CP2077 development, but I can't find a quote for that.
Eventually the Cyberpunk 2077 team will be the same size as The Witcher 3 team, said Badowski, but he doesn't want CDPR to be bigger than 200 employees. Also, the Cyberpunk 2077 team is "smaller right now" because it needs to be. "We don't want to grow too big on the prototyping stage because it's much easier to manage," Badowski told me."
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...red-says-cyberpunk-2077-will-have-multiplayer
"There are 210 people working at the developer right now split into three groups.
The red team, which is more than 100 people, is dedicated to development on The Witcher 3. The black team, which is smaller than the red team, is dedicated to work on Cyberpunk. And a third "sizable" team spends its time working on the game engine that is being used for both games."
http://www.polygon.com/2013/10/12/4...rpunk-2077-is-mind-blowing-too-soon-for-comic
Is all I can find. It's reasonable for the Red team to swap to CP2077 development, but I can't find a quote for that.