CD Projekt Red has pretty grand ambitions for The Witcher series, and why shouldn't they? People absolutely love the series, it was successful enough to spawn its own mediocre Netflix spinoff, and The Witcher 3 is still regarded as one of the best open world RPG games ever made, despite being over a decade old.
Those ambitions start with the recently announced new expansion for The Witcher 3 titled Songs of the Past, which is set to launch in 2027. We'll probably see the release of The Witcher 4 shortly after that, but if you were hoping for that game to get the same amount of support that The Witcher 3 has, you're in for some disappointment.
In CD Projekt Red's most recent earnings call (thanks GamesRadar), joint CEO Michał Nowakowski was asked whether developing expansions was on the table for The Witcher 4, seeing as though the studio is planning to release three whole Witcher games in just six years. He's made it seem like it's most likely not going to happen.
"As you mentioned in the question, the plans are pretty ambitious," says Nowakowski. "Specifically, it's to release three Witcher games within a six-year period. It would be...
