The most recent main entry in the Witcher series was released in 2015, but fans will have to wait until after its 10th anniversary before the sequel is released.
Fans have been clamoring for a sequel since the third Witcher game, Wild Hunt, which was met with critical acclaim across the board. In March 2022, a sequel was announced by publisher CD Projekt Red with the game using Unreal Engine 5. Previously, CDPR had been using the REDengine for the Witcher games, but a release window wasn’t given for the fourth installment until just recently.
CD Projekt Red Co-Founder and CEO Stepping Down
Adam Kicinski, President of CD Projekt Red, announced that there wouldn’t just be a fourth Witcher game, but rather an entirely new trilogy. The first game of the new trilogy is working under the codename Polaris, and Kicinski stated that the release wouldn’t be until 2025 at the very earliest. The long wait is because CDPR is working on developing the Unreal Engine 5 technology to make it work with the game series.
With each new Witcher game, Kicinski feels it will take three years, meaning that the fourth installment is expected around late 2025, with the fifth in 2028 and the sixth in 2031. Those are rough estimates at the moment, though, depending on the game engine’s development over the next year or so. As for how The Witcher 4 will release, don’t expect it to be tied to just the Epic Games launcher. CDPR CTO Pawel Zawodny said that while the two parties are working together, the game won’t be part of an exclusive arrangement. In addition to more Witcher games, the publisher announced that there would be a Cyberpunk 2077 sequel and a new intellectual property codenamed Hadar that will be made from scratch, but without many details
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