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The next Witcher game has entered ‘full-scale production’

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It’s been years since we got an update on Project Polaris — more commonly referred to as The Witcher 4 — but developer CD Projekt Red announced Tuesday that it has now entered “full-scale production.” Ahead of its quarterly investor call, joint CEO Michał Nowakowski said that the highly-anticipated game is in the “most intensive phase of development.” Recommended Videos “We are very pleased with our progress on this project, and I wish to thank the team for its dedication,” Nowakowski said.

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CD Projekt Red announced that Project Polaris was in pre-production in 2022 with a short teaser image that pictured a wolf pendant commonly worn by Geralt of Rivia laying in the snow and the tagline “A new saga begins.” We’ve gotten sparse updates on development since then, but we know that it’s the first in a new trilogy of AAA RPGs that’ll all be developed in Unreal Engine 5.

Nowakowski said during a financial presentation that it won’t be “The Witcher 3 in new clothing,” with new gameplay. Indeed, Polaris is CD Projekt Red’s biggest project right now.

As of November, 400 out of 650 developers are assigned to Polaris, with the second biggest project being Orion. However, due to the switch to Unreal Engine 5, development will take a while, with one estimate saying it was at least three years away.

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