He has denied the claims but is still leaving the company

Konrad Tomaszkiewicz, the director ofThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, has resigned from CD Projekt following claims of workplace bullying.

As reported byBloomberg,Tomaszkiewicz had been the subject of a months-long investigation over allegations of “mobbing, a Polish term for office bullying.”Tomaszkiewicz has denied these allegations, and Bloomberg reports that in the email to CD Projekt staff,Tomaszkiewicz writes that a commission had been formed to look into the allegations and “had found him not guilty.”

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“Nonetheless, a lot of people are feeling fear, stress or discomfort when working with me,” wrote Tomaszkiewicz, who apologized to staff “for all the bad blood I have caused.” According to the email to employees obtained by Bloomberg, he also says the decision was agreed upon with the company’s board.

“I am going to continue working on myself,” wrote Tomaszkiewicz. “Changing behavior is a long and arduous process, but I’m not giving up, and I hope to change.”

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He confirmed his departure to Bloomberg, telling the outlet he was “sad, a bit disappointed and resigned,” while CD Projekt declined to comment.

AlongsideThe Witcher 3, Tomaszkiewicz is also on the credits forCyberpunk 2077. That game wasnotoriously pulled from the PlayStation Storefollowing its launch, as usersswarmed for refundsdue to its state at launch. Earlier this year, CD Projekt laid out plans forparallel game developmentacross its franchises.

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