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It may be much simpler though - why work on someone else's IP and make them money, and dance to their turn going forward when you can work on your own?
Divinity Original Sin 2 was also critically acclaimed even if not to BG3 levels, and they own that outright. I wouldn't be surprised if they're going to make a new IP - nows the time to take such a risk.
That's what CD Project Red did after Witcher 3 - and while it was rough initially in the end it's paid dividends.
Independent IP and publishing only deals is how studies stay independent and can thrive.
Cyberpunk is not a new IP, it's based on the Cyberpunk TTRPG.
What new IP did cdpr create after the witcher 3?