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CD Projekt Red, the makers of the upcoming role-playing release The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, vows to ensure no platform exclusive content will be developed as the studio aims to treat all systems equally, company co-founder Marcin Iwinsky told Eurogamer.
"We are treating all gamers equally," said Iwinsky. "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.
"What we are doing in terms of marketing cooperation," he added, "you'll see that at E3."
Iwinsky previously tackled the subject of differentiation over native resolution between Xbox One, calling this merely a "PR differentiation," while explaining that resolution differences between Xbox One and PlayStation 4 are "very important for Sony" in particular. Despite this, in March, CD Projekt Red said the increased power of next-gen consoles meant they could develop richer graphics for all platforms without worrying about the performance of one of them.