Developer CD Projekt Red has unveiled an ambitious release timeline for The Witcher 4 and two planned sequels that have some fans questioning its feasibility. Currently one of the most anticipated RPGs, The Witcher 4 is rumored to be targeting a 2027 release, and will tell a new story focused on Geralt of Rivia's adoptive daughter, Ciri.
Although CDPR has yet to reveal a definitive release window for The Witcher 4, a transcript of its Q3 financial results reveals that The Witcher 4 and its two planned sequels will be released within a six-year time period. It certainly sounds like welcome news for Witcher fans, but some took to social media to question the validity of such a tight timeline.
According to CDPR co-CEO Michal Nowakowski, "Our plan still is to launch the whole trilogy within a six-year period, so yes, that would mean we would plan to have a shorter development time between TW4 and TW5, between TW5 and TW6 and so on."
It's not totally unprecedented, but, again, it is ambitious. In the same transcript, Nowakowski admits that development of The Witcher 4 has already taken about four years to...
