Don't hold your breath for The Witcher 4. According to CD Projekt, the game won't see the light of day until 2027 at the earliest. During a financial call discussing future profit projections, CD Projekt stated, “Even though we do not plan to release The Witcher 4 by the end of 2026, we are still driven by this financial goal. And although it’s very ambitious, we stand a chance of achieving it within the given timeframe.” This statement dashes hopes for a 2024 or 2025 release, setting 2027 as the earliest possible launch date. However, the unpredictable nature of the video game industry suggests that a 2028 release remains a possibility.
The projected 2027 release hints that The Witcher 4 might be developed with the next generation of consoles in mind. Sony is likely planning the PlayStation 6, while Microsoft is rumored to be aiming for a 2027 release for the Xbox Series X successor and an Xbox handheld. This raises the question of whether The Witcher 4 will be a cross-gen title, similar to Cyberpunk 2077, which launched in December 2020. If it is, could it also be compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2? While it seems unlikely, the fact that The Witcher 3 made it to the Switch shows that surprises can happen.
Here's what we know about The Witcher 4: it's the first installment in a new trilogy set after the events of The Witcher 3. This time, Ciri takes the spotlight as the protagonist, rather than Geralt. In an exclusive interview with IGN before the reveal of The Witcher 4, executive producer Małgorzata Mitręga explained why Ciri was chosen, stating, “It was always about her, starting from Saga when you read it in the books. She's an amazing, layered character. And of course, as a protagonist we said goodbye to Geralt previously. So this is a continuation. I guess for all of us it’s like she was meant to be. That was always her.”
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In January, during an interview with IGN about Netflix’s upcoming animated film, The Witcher: Sirens of The Deep, Geralt's voice actor Doug Cockle expressed his support for CD Projekt's decision to focus on Ciri. He said, “I'm really excited. I think it's a really good move. I mean, I always thought that continuing the Saga, but shifting to Ciri would be a really, really interesting move for all kinds of reasons, but mostly because of things that happen in the books, which I don't want to give away because people, I want people to go read. So yeah, I think it's really exciting. I can't wait. I can't wait to see what they've done.”
In February, the director of The Witcher 4 clarified that a new video featured the same in-game model of Ciri, dispelling rumors that her face looked different.
For more exclusive content on The Witcher 4, check out our trailer breakdown and an interview with CD Projekt where they discuss how they plan to avoid a Cyberpunk 2077-style launch disaster.