The Witcher creators are too busy making Cyberpunk 2077 and taking part in 200-card pick-up in Gwent to be engaged on a fourth sport within the sequence, based on a translated interview with the developer’s president, Adam Kiciński. They’ve all the time stated that the Witcher himself is retired as a character, following the Witcher 3’s final growth. But Kiciński has taken an opportunity to remind us that this doesn’t imply they gained’t return to the world in some type sooner or later. If they had been to desert that universe, he says, followers and buyers would “not forgive us”.
Of course, new video games in the identical world might imply something – extra Gwent expansions, visible novels, a monster-hunting match-three sport for smartphones. It doesn’t imply you need to maintain out for a third-person RPG with extra billowing bushes and fool horses, even when that too is a risk. It simply signifies that, regardless of sending Geralt of Rivia to the previous folks’s residence, CD Projekt Red aren’t placing their most profitable sequence in an enormous field and locking it away within the spare room.
This all comes from a video interview with Polish funding web site Strefa Inwestorow which has been translated into a bulleted list by a resetera.com discussion board member (thanks, Cornbread78). The original video might simply be two geography lecturers speaking about amethysts for all I do know. But we are able to’t afford to rent one other Polish translator, particularly after what occurred to the final one. So we’re going to present Cornbread the advantage of the doubt at present.
Kiciński additionally repeated the boast that upcoming sci-fi RPG Cyberpunk 2077 can be “bigger in scope” than the Witcher three (however didn’t say how) and skirted across the query of multiplayer. We know CD Projekt have been researching “seamless multiplayer” however don’t know what the precise craic is with that. He additionally stated that new options can be coming to the cardboard sport Gwent early subsequent yr. We knew that one. Basically at present has been an enormous sport of “What Do We Know?” within the RPS workplace.