With the announcement that a new installment in the popular Witcher series is on the way, fans of the franchise are eagerly awaiting more news about the next game. It appears the new entry in The Witcher saga will be moving away from characters like Geralt and Ciri and focusing instead on a new school. Other details about The Witcher 4 are incredibly scarce. However, given the popularity of the previous games, it seems likely that the next installment will not stray too far from its predecessors in terms of mechanics and gameplay, even if its narrative is exploring new avenues.
The Witcher 3 brought many great features to the Witcher formula, as well as improving on previous games in the series. The game's setting, storyline, and focus on Geralt's character were all praised by both fans and critics alike, and its combat was a large step up from previous games as well. One aspect that fans are hoping to see make a return in The Witcher 4 is the way that the last game handled side quests, and how they were more seamlessly integrated into the world of the games, especially compared to how other titles handle them.
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The Witcher 3 is a vast open-world game that is bursting with content. The main story alone could take upwards of 50 hours, but there is also a healthy amount of side quest content alongside this. While the main storyline is an epic tale that takes players all across the Continent and leads them into many memorable scrapes, the side quests in The Witcher 3 also stand out for several reasons. They help add depth to the world, in addition to giving players more than a few options of how to explore the region and fill their time.
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