The next Witcher game won't be here anytime soon. CD Projekt joint CEO Adam Kicinski said during an investor call this week that the game, which is being made in Epic's Unreal Engine 5, is going to take some time. The game is in development under the working title Polaris.
«For Polaris we are preparing technology. This is the first project to be released on the new engine, Unreal Engine 5, [so] there is a need for some extra work making this technology,» he said, as reported by IGN. «For this project, for sure we need some extra effort to deliver.»
Asked if would be appropriate to believe that The Witcher 4 is more than three years away from launch, Kicinski said yes, it would be. The executive added that he expects The Witcher 5 and The Witcher 6 will have a smoother development because the foundation via Unreal Engine 5 will already be in place. Each of those games should take about three years to develop, Kicinski said.
The Witcher 4 was announced in March, so no one should expect it to be released until March 2025 at the very soonest. The Witcher 5 and The Witcher 6, or whatever they end up being called, will be released within six years of when The Witcher 4 launches.
In addition to a new Witcher trilogy, CD Projekt is developing a Cyberpunk 2077 sequel and other new games. You can see a breakdown of these titles below, as GameSpot reported on previously.
In other news, CD Projekt co-founder and joint-CEO Marcin Iwinski is leaving the company after nearly 30 years.
For Project Sirius, this Witcher game is described as an innovative take on the series that is aimed at both veteran fans and people new to the franchise. Currently in pre-production, it is being developed by Flame in the Flood developer The Molasses
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