Folks online seem to think we’ve had the first official confirmation of aPlayStation 6launch title, following a developer’s update on their upcoming title.Towards the end of last week,Cyberpunk 2077andThe Witcher 3developer CD Projekt RED confirmed thatThe Witcher 4has entered “full-scale production.”Michał Nowakowski, one of CD Projekt’s CEOs, offered this update on the officialCD ProjektWebsite: “I’m proud to confirm that several weeks ago the Polaris team wrapped up preproduction and moved on to full-scale production – the most intensive phase of development.”AdvertOveron Comicbook.com, Tyler Fischer connected some dots regardingThe Witcher 4’spotential launch date and concluded that we’ll likely be seeing the title sometime in 2028.Now, personally, I wouldn’t be shocked if that did end up being correct.That being said, the game is undoubtedly going to be a huge undertaking, so I would wager we’ll see the game released closer to 2030 than 2028.This gen has plenty of delights to bring us first, includingGhost of Yōtei.However, a 2028 release date would line up withMicrosoft’s“expected starting period” of the next generation of consoles (as revealed inleaked court documentsduringXbox’sActivision Blizzard FTC trial back in 2023).AdvertNaturally,Sonyisn’t exactly going to let Microsoft go unchallenged here. It’s been proven several times that being the first next-generation console on the market is pretty beneficial for sales numbers.Plus, getting everyone attached to your console before a competitor has an opportunity to release their own is obviously extremely helpful in the long run too.So, if Sony and Microsoft both plan to release their next-gen systems in 2028, andThe Witcher 4could feasibly see release in the same year… I think it’s more than fair to assume that CD Projekt RED’s upcoming title could be one of our first next-get launch titles.Here’s hoping the developerdoesn’t rush thingsto take advantage of this release window though…Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:CD Projekt Red,PlayStation,Sony,The Witcher,The Witcher 4,PlayStation 5

PlayStation 6 launch title may have just been quietly confirmed

Folks online seem to think we’ve had the first official confirmation of aPlayStation 6launch title, following a developer’s update on their upcoming title.Towards the end of last week,Cyberpunk 2077andThe Witcher 3developer CD Projekt RED confirmed thatThe Witcher 4has entered “full-scale production.”Michał Nowakowski, one of CD Projekt’s CEOs, offered this update on the officialCD ProjektWebsite: “I’m proud to confirm that several weeks ago the Polaris team wrapped up preproduction and moved on to full-scale production – the most intensive phase of development.”AdvertOveron Comicbook.com, Tyler Fischer connected some dots regardingThe Witcher 4’spotential launch date and concluded that we’ll likely be seeing the title sometime in 2028.Now, personally, I wouldn’t be shocked if that did end up being correct.That being said, the game is undoubtedly going to be a huge undertaking, so I would wager we’ll see the game released closer to 2030 than 2028.This gen has plenty of delights to bring us first, includingGhost of Yōtei.However, a 2028 release date would line up withMicrosoft’s“expected starting period” of the next generation of consoles (as revealed inleaked court documentsduringXbox’sActivision Blizzard FTC trial back in 2023).AdvertNaturally,Sonyisn’t exactly going to let Microsoft go unchallenged here. It’s been proven several times that being the first next-generation console on the market is pretty beneficial for sales numbers.Plus, getting everyone attached to your console before a competitor has an opportunity to release their own is obviously extremely helpful in the long run too.So, if Sony and Microsoft both plan to release their next-gen systems in 2028, andThe Witcher 4could feasibly see release in the same year… I think it’s more than fair to assume that CD Projekt RED’s upcoming title could be one of our first next-get launch titles.Here’s hoping the developerdoesn’t rush thingsto take advantage of this release window though…Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:CD Projekt Red,PlayStation,Sony,The Witcher,The Witcher 4,PlayStation 5

Folks online seem to think we’ve had the first official confirmation of aPlayStation 6launch title, following a developer’s update on their upcoming title.Towards the end of last week,Cyberpunk 2077andThe Witcher 3developer CD Projekt RED confirmed thatThe Witcher 4has entered “full-scale production.”Michał Nowakowski, one of CD Projekt’s CEOs, offered this update on the officialCD ProjektWebsite: “I’m proud to confirm that several weeks ago the Polaris team wrapped up preproduction and moved on to full-scale production – the most intensive phase of development.”AdvertOveron Comicbook.com, Tyler Fischer connected some dots regardingThe Witcher 4’spotential launch date and concluded that we’ll likely be seeing the title sometime in 2028.Now, personally, I wouldn’t be shocked if that did end up being correct.That being said, the game is undoubtedly going to be a huge undertaking, so I would wager we’ll see the game released closer to 2030 than 2028.This gen has plenty of delights to bring us first, includingGhost of Yōtei.However, a 2028 release date would line up withMicrosoft’s“expected starting period” of the next generation of consoles (as revealed inleaked court documentsduringXbox’sActivision Blizzard FTC trial back in 2023).AdvertNaturally,Sonyisn’t exactly going to let Microsoft go unchallenged here. It’s been proven several times that being the first next-generation console on the market is pretty beneficial for sales numbers.Plus, getting everyone attached to your console before a competitor has an opportunity to release their own is obviously extremely helpful in the long run too.So, if Sony and Microsoft both plan to release their next-gen systems in 2028, andThe Witcher 4could feasibly see release in the same year… I think it’s more than fair to assume that CD Projekt RED’s upcoming title could be one of our first next-get launch titles.Here’s hoping the developerdoesn’t rush thingsto take advantage of this release window though…

Folks online seem to think we’ve had the first official confirmation of aPlayStation 6launch title, following a developer’s update on their upcoming title.

Towards the end of last week,Cyberpunk 2077andThe Witcher 3developer CD Projekt RED confirmed thatThe Witcher 4has entered “full-scale production.”

Michał Nowakowski, one of CD Projekt’s CEOs, offered this update on the officialCD ProjektWebsite: “I’m proud to confirm that several weeks ago the Polaris team wrapped up preproduction and moved on to full-scale production – the most intensive phase of development.”

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Overon Comicbook.com, Tyler Fischer connected some dots regardingThe Witcher 4’spotential launch date and concluded that we’ll likely be seeing the title sometime in 2028.

Now, personally, I wouldn’t be shocked if that did end up being correct.

That being said, the game is undoubtedly going to be a huge undertaking, so I would wager we’ll see the game released closer to 2030 than 2028.

This gen has plenty of delights to bring us first, includingGhost of Yōtei.

However, a 2028 release date would line up withMicrosoft’s“expected starting period” of the next generation of consoles (as revealed inleaked court documentsduringXbox’sActivision Blizzard FTC trial back in 2023).

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Naturally,Sonyisn’t exactly going to let Microsoft go unchallenged here. It’s been proven several times that being the first next-generation console on the market is pretty beneficial for sales numbers.

Plus, getting everyone attached to your console before a competitor has an opportunity to release their own is obviously extremely helpful in the long run too.

So, if Sony and Microsoft both plan to release their next-gen systems in 2028, andThe Witcher 4could feasibly see release in the same year… I think it’s more than fair to assume that CD Projekt RED’s upcoming title could be one of our first next-get launch titles.

Here’s hoping the developerdoesn’t rush thingsto take advantage of this release window though…

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