'I mean, there are different business models on consoles. 'Of course, we'll see what the platform holders will allow-what we can do for free. 'It's too early to talk specifics, but definitely all the DLCs and updates will be free,' Iwinski continued. In the same interview Iwiniski added that all add-on content for the PC version of The Witcher 3 will be free. And if we screw that up, it’s the end of the story pretty much.' People buy our games on day one because they trust us. Because the game will make the money if it’s good,' and added, 'I think it's in a way our trademark. Iwiniski said, 'But at the end of the day, the game -and not the money. Speaking with RPS Iwinski stressed that although making money is essential to a studio's survival, the quality of games and the gamers themselves must always come first. Now, studio CEO Marcin Iwinski has re-affirmed the company's stance by saying that the game is what matters, not the money. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt developer CD Projekt RED has often spoken out against the desire for money without intending to invest it back into game development.