The Witcher 4is well and truly locked in our sights now, even more so in the wake of news that Geralt might still return to the franchise yet.We feared Geralt’s story was over; an end of an era that will have to come eventually in the video game adaptations, but always too soon for our liking. But it seems the developers aren’t quite done with the White Wolf either, withCD Projekt Redhinting that Geralt will appear in the upcoming title.See the arrival of anime Geralt inThe Witcher: Sirens of the Deep!CodenamePolaris, this game has been a long time coming;The Witcher 3: Wild Huntis eight years old now, which goes to show how long it’s been since we were able to jump into a new wealth of lore. Of course, we’ve had Netflix’sThe Witcherto keep us company, withan anime versionof the franchise on the way, but it’s still felt empty without the Geralt we know from the games.AdvertNow that CD Projekt Red is finished withCyberpunk 2077, its DLC a resounding success, it’s been confirmed that the remainder of that team has transitioned over toPolaris. In addition to that shift, director Sebastian Kalemba has promised thatThe Witcher 4will be a great “entry point” for new fans. “I believe I can say it’ll be an excellent entry point for many players, without forgetting the long-time fans who still wish to follow Geralt’s adventures.”See how Geralt was mentioned? Even if we get only flashbacks, that would make us happy. However, as with all good news, an equal amount of bad comes along with it. Kalemba continued, “The Witcher 4won’t be out for some years, and it’ll [have been] a long time since the previous one, so we cannot just target the audience already fond of the saga. We must also build a new community.”As pleasing as it is that newcomers will be welcomed as well as returning players, it sucks knowing there are still many years between us and the return of Geralt. Thank goodness, the new anime will be on Netflix from late 2024.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:CD Projekt Red,Cyberpunk 2077,The Witcher,Netflix,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,PC

The Witcher 4is well and truly locked in our sights now, even more so in the wake of news that Geralt might still return to the franchise yet.We feared Geralt’s story was over; an end of an era that will have to come eventually in the video game adaptations, but always too soon for our liking. But it seems the developers aren’t quite done with the White Wolf either, withCD Projekt Redhinting that Geralt will appear in the upcoming title.See the arrival of anime Geralt inThe Witcher: Sirens of the Deep!CodenamePolaris, this game has been a long time coming;The Witcher 3: Wild Huntis eight years old now, which goes to show how long it’s been since we were able to jump into a new wealth of lore. Of course, we’ve had Netflix’sThe Witcherto keep us company, withan anime versionof the franchise on the way, but it’s still felt empty without the Geralt we know from the games.AdvertNow that CD Projekt Red is finished withCyberpunk 2077, its DLC a resounding success, it’s been confirmed that the remainder of that team has transitioned over toPolaris. In addition to that shift, director Sebastian Kalemba has promised thatThe Witcher 4will be a great “entry point” for new fans. “I believe I can say it’ll be an excellent entry point for many players, without forgetting the long-time fans who still wish to follow Geralt’s adventures.”See how Geralt was mentioned? Even if we get only flashbacks, that would make us happy. However, as with all good news, an equal amount of bad comes along with it. Kalemba continued, “The Witcher 4won’t be out for some years, and it’ll [have been] a long time since the previous one, so we cannot just target the audience already fond of the saga. We must also build a new community.”As pleasing as it is that newcomers will be welcomed as well as returning players, it sucks knowing there are still many years between us and the return of Geralt. Thank goodness, the new anime will be on Netflix from late 2024.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:CD Projekt Red,Cyberpunk 2077,The Witcher,Netflix,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,PC
The Witcher 4is well and truly locked in our sights now, even more so in the wake of news that Geralt might still return to the franchise yet.We feared Geralt’s story was over; an end of an era that will have to come eventually in the video game adaptations, but always too soon for our liking. But it seems the developers aren’t quite done with the White Wolf either, withCD Projekt Redhinting that Geralt will appear in the upcoming title.See the arrival of anime Geralt inThe Witcher: Sirens of the Deep!CodenamePolaris, this game has been a long time coming;The Witcher 3: Wild Huntis eight years old now, which goes to show how long it’s been since we were able to jump into a new wealth of lore. Of course, we’ve had Netflix’sThe Witcherto keep us company, withan anime versionof the franchise on the way, but it’s still felt empty without the Geralt we know from the games.AdvertNow that CD Projekt Red is finished withCyberpunk 2077, its DLC a resounding success, it’s been confirmed that the remainder of that team has transitioned over toPolaris. In addition to that shift, director Sebastian Kalemba has promised thatThe Witcher 4will be a great “entry point” for new fans. “I believe I can say it’ll be an excellent entry point for many players, without forgetting the long-time fans who still wish to follow Geralt’s adventures.”See how Geralt was mentioned? Even if we get only flashbacks, that would make us happy. However, as with all good news, an equal amount of bad comes along with it. Kalemba continued, “The Witcher 4won’t be out for some years, and it’ll [have been] a long time since the previous one, so we cannot just target the audience already fond of the saga. We must also build a new community.”As pleasing as it is that newcomers will be welcomed as well as returning players, it sucks knowing there are still many years between us and the return of Geralt. Thank goodness, the new anime will be on Netflix from late 2024.
The Witcher 4is well and truly locked in our sights now, even more so in the wake of news that Geralt might still return to the franchise yet.
We feared Geralt’s story was over; an end of an era that will have to come eventually in the video game adaptations, but always too soon for our liking. But it seems the developers aren’t quite done with the White Wolf either, withCD Projekt Redhinting that Geralt will appear in the upcoming title.
See the arrival of anime Geralt inThe Witcher: Sirens of the Deep!
CodenamePolaris, this game has been a long time coming;The Witcher 3: Wild Huntis eight years old now, which goes to show how long it’s been since we were able to jump into a new wealth of lore. Of course, we’ve had Netflix’sThe Witcherto keep us company, withan anime versionof the franchise on the way, but it’s still felt empty without the Geralt we know from the games.
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Now that CD Projekt Red is finished withCyberpunk 2077, its DLC a resounding success, it’s been confirmed that the remainder of that team has transitioned over toPolaris. In addition to that shift, director Sebastian Kalemba has promised thatThe Witcher 4will be a great “entry point” for new fans. “I believe I can say it’ll be an excellent entry point for many players, without forgetting the long-time fans who still wish to follow Geralt’s adventures.”
See how Geralt was mentioned? Even if we get only flashbacks, that would make us happy. However, as with all good news, an equal amount of bad comes along with it. Kalemba continued, “The Witcher 4won’t be out for some years, and it’ll [have been] a long time since the previous one, so we cannot just target the audience already fond of the saga. We must also build a new community.”
As pleasing as it is that newcomers will be welcomed as well as returning players, it sucks knowing there are still many years between us and the return of Geralt. Thank goodness, the new anime will be on Netflix from late 2024.
Topics:CD Projekt Red,Cyberpunk 2077,The Witcher,Netflix,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,PC