We do know thatThe Witcher 4is currently in development but other than that, there is not much else to say about the highly-anticipated sequel.CD Projekt Redannounced its plans forThe Witcher4back in 2022 with the sequel marking the start of a brand-new saga in the Witcher universe.Check out the next-gen trailer forThe Witcher 3: Wild Huntbelow!However, with the project still in its early stages, there is not much we do know about what we can expect.AdvertNot only that, but after the whirlwind success ofThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt,the sequel has big shoes to fill.One thing that has now come to light is that the voice of Geralt of Rivia, Doug Cockle, is back and although he may not be taking on the main role this time, he is still excited to get stuck in.During a recentinterviewwith GamesRadar+, Cockle revealed that whatever CDPR is cooking up is likely “going to be incredible”.“What I hope is that whatever they do withWitcher 4is a brilliant expansion on the world of The Witcher universe,” he explained.Advert"I don’t know if they’re going to be forward in time or back in time or what. I have no idea what character, old or brand new, they might be focusing on. I mean, we’ve had hints, we’ve had this medallion image from CDPR that looks a lot like a lynx to me. So maybe it’s about a new Witcher school, or a Witcher school that we haven’t explored before," he continued.“I don’t know… I just can’t wait to see what it is that they’ve come up with. I think that’s going to be incredible.“As for Cockle, he has some ideas about what he thinks the sequel should focus on.He “would love to explore the beginnings of the Witchers, when the Trial of the Grasses stuff started to actually work, and they had these people who had these enhanced abilities and all that stuff.“AdvertWith CD Projekt Red hard at work on bothThe Witcher 4andCyberpunk2,it may be a while before we receive more information.However, if it is up to the standard ofThe Witcher 3,we are in for a treat.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:The Witcher,The Witcher 3,CD Projekt Red
We do know thatThe Witcher 4is currently in development but other than that, there is not much else to say about the highly-anticipated sequel.CD Projekt Redannounced its plans forThe Witcher4back in 2022 with the sequel marking the start of a brand-new saga in the Witcher universe.Check out the next-gen trailer forThe Witcher 3: Wild Huntbelow!However, with the project still in its early stages, there is not much we do know about what we can expect.AdvertNot only that, but after the whirlwind success ofThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt,the sequel has big shoes to fill.One thing that has now come to light is that the voice of Geralt of Rivia, Doug Cockle, is back and although he may not be taking on the main role this time, he is still excited to get stuck in.During a recentinterviewwith GamesRadar+, Cockle revealed that whatever CDPR is cooking up is likely “going to be incredible”.“What I hope is that whatever they do withWitcher 4is a brilliant expansion on the world of The Witcher universe,” he explained.Advert"I don’t know if they’re going to be forward in time or back in time or what. I have no idea what character, old or brand new, they might be focusing on. I mean, we’ve had hints, we’ve had this medallion image from CDPR that looks a lot like a lynx to me. So maybe it’s about a new Witcher school, or a Witcher school that we haven’t explored before,” he continued.“I don’t know… I just can’t wait to see what it is that they’ve come up with. I think that’s going to be incredible.“As for Cockle, he has some ideas about what he thinks the sequel should focus on.He “would love to explore the beginnings of the Witchers, when the Trial of the Grasses stuff started to actually work, and they had these people who had these enhanced abilities and all that stuff.“AdvertWith CD Projekt Red hard at work on bothThe Witcher 4andCyberpunk2,it may be a while before we receive more information.However, if it is up to the standard ofThe Witcher 3,we are in for a treat.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:The Witcher,The Witcher 3,CD Projekt Red
We do know thatThe Witcher 4is currently in development but other than that, there is not much else to say about the highly-anticipated sequel.CD Projekt Redannounced its plans forThe Witcher4back in 2022 with the sequel marking the start of a brand-new saga in the Witcher universe.Check out the next-gen trailer forThe Witcher 3: Wild Huntbelow!However, with the project still in its early stages, there is not much we do know about what we can expect.AdvertNot only that, but after the whirlwind success ofThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt,the sequel has big shoes to fill.One thing that has now come to light is that the voice of Geralt of Rivia, Doug Cockle, is back and although he may not be taking on the main role this time, he is still excited to get stuck in.During a recentinterviewwith GamesRadar+, Cockle revealed that whatever CDPR is cooking up is likely “going to be incredible”.“What I hope is that whatever they do withWitcher 4is a brilliant expansion on the world of The Witcher universe,” he explained.Advert"I don’t know if they’re going to be forward in time or back in time or what. I have no idea what character, old or brand new, they might be focusing on. I mean, we’ve had hints, we’ve had this medallion image from CDPR that looks a lot like a lynx to me. So maybe it’s about a new Witcher school, or a Witcher school that we haven’t explored before,” he continued.“I don’t know… I just can’t wait to see what it is that they’ve come up with. I think that’s going to be incredible.“As for Cockle, he has some ideas about what he thinks the sequel should focus on.He “would love to explore the beginnings of the Witchers, when the Trial of the Grasses stuff started to actually work, and they had these people who had these enhanced abilities and all that stuff.“AdvertWith CD Projekt Red hard at work on bothThe Witcher 4andCyberpunk2,it may be a while before we receive more information.However, if it is up to the standard ofThe Witcher 3,we are in for a treat.
We do know thatThe Witcher 4is currently in development but other than that, there is not much else to say about the highly-anticipated sequel.
CD Projekt Redannounced its plans forThe Witcher4back in 2022 with the sequel marking the start of a brand-new saga in the Witcher universe.
Check out the next-gen trailer forThe Witcher 3: Wild Huntbelow!
However, with the project still in its early stages, there is not much we do know about what we can expect.
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Not only that, but after the whirlwind success ofThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt,the sequel has big shoes to fill.
One thing that has now come to light is that the voice of Geralt of Rivia, Doug Cockle, is back and although he may not be taking on the main role this time, he is still excited to get stuck in.
During a recentinterviewwith GamesRadar+, Cockle revealed that whatever CDPR is cooking up is likely “going to be incredible”.
“What I hope is that whatever they do withWitcher 4is a brilliant expansion on the world of The Witcher universe,” he explained.
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“I don’t know if they’re going to be forward in time or back in time or what. I have no idea what character, old or brand new, they might be focusing on. I mean, we’ve had hints, we’ve had this medallion image from CDPR that looks a lot like a lynx to me. So maybe it’s about a new Witcher school, or a Witcher school that we haven’t explored before,” he continued.
“I don’t know… I just can’t wait to see what it is that they’ve come up with. I think that’s going to be incredible.”
As for Cockle, he has some ideas about what he thinks the sequel should focus on.
He “would love to explore the beginnings of the Witchers, when the Trial of the Grasses stuff started to actually work, and they had these people who had these enhanced abilities and all that stuff.”
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With CD Projekt Red hard at work on bothThe Witcher 4andCyberpunk2,it may be a while before we receive more information.
However, if it is up to the standard ofThe Witcher 3,we are in for a treat.
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