We don't know much about The Witcher 4, aside from that it's kicking off a new trilogy. However, a new Dark Horse comic is set to explore the aftermath of The Witcher 3 while we wait, ripping Geralt out of retirement while also confirming who he settled down with at the end of its last DLC.
As reported by GamesRadar, it's a five-issue miniseries called Corvo Bianco, written by Bartosz Sztybor with art from Corrado Mastantuono. That title should ring a bell since it's the vineyard Geralt was gifted in the Blood and Wine expansion where he retired his monster-slaying duties to live out his days with Yennefer. Sorry, Triss fans - the comic follows the ending where we pick Yen, making it abundantly clear that it's the 'canon' choice.
For a witcher, the simple life can be hard to come by, and even harder to pass up. When Geralt acquires a taste for a slower pace - good wine and good company - the routines of a witcher are easily eclipsed. With Yennefer at his side, one might hope that Geralt will truly get to enjoy a taste of the good life. But the stains of history are deep, and with blood and wine, every drop attracts those who want more.
Fans have long argued over whether to pick Triss or Yennefer. In the books, which take place before the games, Yen is Geralt's main love interest. It's not until he loses his memory in the first game that the Triss romance truly blossoms (even then, you can choose Shani instead). In fact, Yen didn't appear until the third game after Geralt had uncovered his past and started to remember who he was.
"For all who know Geralt, Corvo Bianco is his endgame," Bartosz said. "The end of his journey, one and only place where he can retire - taking a break from killing monsters and trying to figure out how to make his own wine. As a fan of pop-culture and postmodern genre mixing, that setup above sounded like a perfect premise for a western. A western in The Witcher world - that's something that was never done before! So, I quickly got excited
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