They have 550 people working at CDPR. We know that 350 of them worked on Cyberpunk 2077 as of few months ago, and another 100 on Gwent. This leaves us with 100 more people. It may be that Nielubowicz spilled the beans by mistake and they are doing early prep work for the next Witcher, or he just confused Gwent with it. In any case, CDPR is supposed to release 2 AAA titles by 2021 and 1 smaller game, which we know is Gwent.
Sounds about right. They've got a good number and the talent that's already underway in 2077 and probably have a small team in pre-production on the next Witcher game already (or at least an outline). We all know it's going to come eventually, the question is what kind of story/narrative they will follow post Geralt and their own design philosophy next.
I like their internal engine and they definitely got the chops to keep making it "bigger, better, and more badass" in every whistle and chime there is currently on a rendering stand point.
The advantage, boskee can agree on, is they've rightfully earned a level of prestige with their success and respect to its customers and have reap the benefits to be in a solvent position to invite more talent from different fields to come forward with some of the pre worries of moving to a different developer already gone from this climate with the standard AAA gaming market.
As long as the core vision stays at CD and their passion then it's only ever going to keep getting better and more grandeur from here with their software.
Hell, Gwent is a great move as a good continuous revenue if that hits off at the bat if they wish to take their time polishing or being innovative. They've already got GOG in the background already as a good income as well.
All of us can wait without worry on their products because we know they will be of quality. To me they are up there with Rockstar and Bethesda when it comes to waiting for their products.