I’m going to level with you, as much as I loveCyberpunk 2077, I will always gravitate toThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.I am obsessed withThe Witcher 3, reader. Like, to an unhealthy degree. I have put something like 600 hours into the game across five playthroughs onPlayStation 4, Xbox One,Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 5. Every single time I see it on sale for less than a tenner on a platform I don’t own the game, I buy it.So, as excited as I might be for the sequel toCyberpunk 2077, it’s nothing compared to the hype I reserve for the sequel toThe Witcher 3which, for the sake of ease, we will continue to callThe Witcher 4until explicitly told otherwise.AdvertNow that CD Projekt has more or less moved on from releasing major updates forCyberpunk 2077, the publisher has confirmed it’s officially shifting focus and putting most of its resources into the next game in The Witcher saga, which is currently codenamed Polaris. Again, we will continue to call itThe Witcher 4.The announcement was made during a recentearning call, in which it confirmed that 400 of the company’s 600 developer-strong team are currently involved in “pre-production” onThe Witcher 4.While there’s no word on a release window yet (it’s incredibly early days, after all), this is an exciting little teaser to let us knowThe Witcher 4is well and truly on the way.Elsewhere in the earnings call CD Projekt confirmed theCyberpunk 2077sequel is in the concept stage and has just 47 developers working on it, so we’ll be waiting a while for that one. The open-world remakeThe Witcheris also in the concept stage, so sit tight. All in all, it looks like we’ve plenty to look forward to. I just wonder if these games are even going to release on this generation of console.Featured Image Credit: CD ProjektTopics:The Witcher 3,The Witcher,CD Projekt Red,Cyberpunk 2077

I’m going to level with you, as much as I loveCyberpunk 2077, I will always gravitate toThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.I am obsessed withThe Witcher 3, reader. Like, to an unhealthy degree. I have put something like 600 hours into the game across five playthroughs onPlayStation 4, Xbox One,Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 5. Every single time I see it on sale for less than a tenner on a platform I don’t own the game, I buy it.So, as excited as I might be for the sequel toCyberpunk 2077, it’s nothing compared to the hype I reserve for the sequel toThe Witcher 3which, for the sake of ease, we will continue to callThe Witcher 4until explicitly told otherwise.AdvertNow that CD Projekt has more or less moved on from releasing major updates forCyberpunk 2077, the publisher has confirmed it’s officially shifting focus and putting most of its resources into the next game in The Witcher saga, which is currently codenamed Polaris. Again, we will continue to call itThe Witcher 4.The announcement was made during a recentearning call, in which it confirmed that 400 of the company’s 600 developer-strong team are currently involved in “pre-production” onThe Witcher 4.While there’s no word on a release window yet (it’s incredibly early days, after all), this is an exciting little teaser to let us knowThe Witcher 4is well and truly on the way.Elsewhere in the earnings call CD Projekt confirmed theCyberpunk 2077sequel is in the concept stage and has just 47 developers working on it, so we’ll be waiting a while for that one. The open-world remakeThe Witcheris also in the concept stage, so sit tight. All in all, it looks like we’ve plenty to look forward to. I just wonder if these games are even going to release on this generation of console.Featured Image Credit: CD ProjektTopics:The Witcher 3,The Witcher,CD Projekt Red,Cyberpunk 2077
I’m going to level with you, as much as I loveCyberpunk 2077, I will always gravitate toThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.I am obsessed withThe Witcher 3, reader. Like, to an unhealthy degree. I have put something like 600 hours into the game across five playthroughs onPlayStation 4, Xbox One,Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 5. Every single time I see it on sale for less than a tenner on a platform I don’t own the game, I buy it.So, as excited as I might be for the sequel toCyberpunk 2077, it’s nothing compared to the hype I reserve for the sequel toThe Witcher 3which, for the sake of ease, we will continue to callThe Witcher 4until explicitly told otherwise.AdvertNow that CD Projekt has more or less moved on from releasing major updates forCyberpunk 2077, the publisher has confirmed it’s officially shifting focus and putting most of its resources into the next game in The Witcher saga, which is currently codenamed Polaris. Again, we will continue to call itThe Witcher 4.The announcement was made during a recentearning call, in which it confirmed that 400 of the company’s 600 developer-strong team are currently involved in “pre-production” onThe Witcher 4.While there’s no word on a release window yet (it’s incredibly early days, after all), this is an exciting little teaser to let us knowThe Witcher 4is well and truly on the way.Elsewhere in the earnings call CD Projekt confirmed theCyberpunk 2077sequel is in the concept stage and has just 47 developers working on it, so we’ll be waiting a while for that one. The open-world remakeThe Witcheris also in the concept stage, so sit tight. All in all, it looks like we’ve plenty to look forward to. I just wonder if these games are even going to release on this generation of console.
I’m going to level with you, as much as I loveCyberpunk 2077, I will always gravitate toThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
I am obsessed withThe Witcher 3, reader. Like, to an unhealthy degree. I have put something like 600 hours into the game across five playthroughs onPlayStation 4, Xbox One,Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 5. Every single time I see it on sale for less than a tenner on a platform I don’t own the game, I buy it.
So, as excited as I might be for the sequel toCyberpunk 2077, it’s nothing compared to the hype I reserve for the sequel toThe Witcher 3which, for the sake of ease, we will continue to callThe Witcher 4until explicitly told otherwise.
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Now that CD Projekt has more or less moved on from releasing major updates forCyberpunk 2077, the publisher has confirmed it’s officially shifting focus and putting most of its resources into the next game in The Witcher saga, which is currently codenamed Polaris. Again, we will continue to call itThe Witcher 4.
The announcement was made during a recentearning call, in which it confirmed that 400 of the company’s 600 developer-strong team are currently involved in “pre-production” onThe Witcher 4.
While there’s no word on a release window yet (it’s incredibly early days, after all), this is an exciting little teaser to let us knowThe Witcher 4is well and truly on the way.
Elsewhere in the earnings call CD Projekt confirmed theCyberpunk 2077sequel is in the concept stage and has just 47 developers working on it, so we’ll be waiting a while for that one. The open-world remakeThe Witcheris also in the concept stage, so sit tight. All in all, it looks like we’ve plenty to look forward to. I just wonder if these games are even going to release on this generation of console.
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