CD Projekt RED, the studio behind The Witcher franchise, recently announced thatThe Witcher 4had entered full production, and now we have a tease for the release window.This is the studio’s first Witcher game sinceThe Witcher 3, a title that blew the minds of everyone who played it and set a high bar for the next game.There’s plenty of time to replayThe Witcher 3several more times beforeThe Witcher 4comes out.That was back in 2015 and now the company is working onProject Polaris, which is the codename forThe Witcher 4.AdvertIt took around four years of development for the last game as it got underway in 2011, so many have assumed that we’ll seeThe Witcher 4in 2028 given its production commencing this year.There are some things to consider, however.Development takes much longer nowadays due to the leaps in technology, plus the game is likely to grow in size and scope fromThe Witcher 3.We also can’t account for development delays.AdvertWhile the past leaking of documents fromMicrosoftpointed to 2028 being the target window for the game, teasing us immensely, it’s more likely to fall back to 2029 or even 2030.This would also point to the game being developed with thenext generation of consolesin mind, and we already have some idea that these won’t be with us until around 2028, if rumours are to be believed.So, while the Microsoft documents did tease a date for us, we have to take it with a large pinch of salt, for now.None of this stops us being incredibly excited, as we have a huge love forThe Witcher 3and the franchise generally.AdvertHopefully, the new year brings more news fromCD Projekt REDand perhaps even some details on the story which has only been teased at this point.Does anyone have a time machine to hand? I’m asking for a friend.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt REDTopics:CD Projekt Red,The Witcher,The Witcher 3,The Witcher 4

CD Projekt RED, the studio behind The Witcher franchise, recently announced thatThe Witcher 4had entered full production, and now we have a tease for the release window.This is the studio’s first Witcher game sinceThe Witcher 3, a title that blew the minds of everyone who played it and set a high bar for the next game.There’s plenty of time to replayThe Witcher 3several more times beforeThe Witcher 4comes out.That was back in 2015 and now the company is working onProject Polaris, which is the codename forThe Witcher 4.AdvertIt took around four years of development for the last game as it got underway in 2011, so many have assumed that we’ll seeThe Witcher 4in 2028 given its production commencing this year.There are some things to consider, however.Development takes much longer nowadays due to the leaps in technology, plus the game is likely to grow in size and scope fromThe Witcher 3.We also can’t account for development delays.AdvertWhile the past leaking of documents fromMicrosoftpointed to 2028 being the target window for the game, teasing us immensely, it’s more likely to fall back to 2029 or even 2030.This would also point to the game being developed with thenext generation of consolesin mind, and we already have some idea that these won’t be with us until around 2028, if rumours are to be believed.So, while the Microsoft documents did tease a date for us, we have to take it with a large pinch of salt, for now.None of this stops us being incredibly excited, as we have a huge love forThe Witcher 3and the franchise generally.AdvertHopefully, the new year brings more news fromCD Projekt REDand perhaps even some details on the story which has only been teased at this point.Does anyone have a time machine to hand? I’m asking for a friend.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt REDTopics:CD Projekt Red,The Witcher,The Witcher 3,The Witcher 4
CD Projekt RED, the studio behind The Witcher franchise, recently announced thatThe Witcher 4had entered full production, and now we have a tease for the release window.This is the studio’s first Witcher game sinceThe Witcher 3, a title that blew the minds of everyone who played it and set a high bar for the next game.There’s plenty of time to replayThe Witcher 3several more times beforeThe Witcher 4comes out.That was back in 2015 and now the company is working onProject Polaris, which is the codename forThe Witcher 4.AdvertIt took around four years of development for the last game as it got underway in 2011, so many have assumed that we’ll seeThe Witcher 4in 2028 given its production commencing this year.There are some things to consider, however.Development takes much longer nowadays due to the leaps in technology, plus the game is likely to grow in size and scope fromThe Witcher 3.We also can’t account for development delays.AdvertWhile the past leaking of documents fromMicrosoftpointed to 2028 being the target window for the game, teasing us immensely, it’s more likely to fall back to 2029 or even 2030.This would also point to the game being developed with thenext generation of consolesin mind, and we already have some idea that these won’t be with us until around 2028, if rumours are to be believed.So, while the Microsoft documents did tease a date for us, we have to take it with a large pinch of salt, for now.None of this stops us being incredibly excited, as we have a huge love forThe Witcher 3and the franchise generally.AdvertHopefully, the new year brings more news fromCD Projekt REDand perhaps even some details on the story which has only been teased at this point.Does anyone have a time machine to hand? I’m asking for a friend.
CD Projekt RED, the studio behind The Witcher franchise, recently announced thatThe Witcher 4had entered full production, and now we have a tease for the release window.
This is the studio’s first Witcher game sinceThe Witcher 3, a title that blew the minds of everyone who played it and set a high bar for the next game.
There’s plenty of time to replayThe Witcher 3several more times beforeThe Witcher 4comes out.
That was back in 2015 and now the company is working onProject Polaris, which is the codename forThe Witcher 4.
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It took around four years of development for the last game as it got underway in 2011, so many have assumed that we’ll seeThe Witcher 4in 2028 given its production commencing this year.
There are some things to consider, however.
Development takes much longer nowadays due to the leaps in technology, plus the game is likely to grow in size and scope fromThe Witcher 3.
We also can’t account for development delays.
Advert
Advert
While the past leaking of documents fromMicrosoftpointed to 2028 being the target window for the game, teasing us immensely, it’s more likely to fall back to 2029 or even 2030.
This would also point to the game being developed with thenext generation of consolesin mind, and we already have some idea that these won’t be with us until around 2028, if rumours are to be believed.
So, while the Microsoft documents did tease a date for us, we have to take it with a large pinch of salt, for now.
None of this stops us being incredibly excited, as we have a huge love forThe Witcher 3and the franchise generally.
Advert
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Hopefully, the new year brings more news fromCD Projekt REDand perhaps even some details on the story which has only been teased at this point.
Does anyone have a time machine to hand? I’m asking for a friend.
Topics:CD Projekt Red,The Witcher,The Witcher 3,The Witcher 4