Earlier this week, CD Projekt joint CEO Michał Nowakowski announced the next game in The Witcher franchise - otherwise known as Project Polaris

Technical ambition, optimism, and timeframes: what we learned about The Witcher 4 from speaking to CD Projekt Red

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2024-12-02 15:30:05

Earlier this week, CD Projekt joint CEO Michał Nowakowski announced the next game in The Witcher franchise - otherwise known as Project Polaris and unofficially referred to by most as just The Witcher 4 - has finally entered what he described as "full-scale production - the most intensive phase of development".

It's good news for Witcher fans of course, although information remains incredibly thin when it comes to what exactly we can expect from the game itself, or even when we might hear more. All that's been publicly shared so far is that early-phase development was confirmed back in March of 2022; that the game won't "focus" on previous protagonist Geralt of Rivia; and that Geralt's voice actor, Doug Cockle, will still be "part of" the new game in some way.

But having spoken to a number of people from CD Projekt - including Nowakowski - over the past year for our long-read on what happened with Cyberpunk 2077 and how the studio turned it around, there are a few little nuggets of info we can share that might help piece together some extra context.

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