The Witcher 4 recently received the best marketing imaginable with the official announcement of a brand-new Witcher 3 expansion, which is meant to fashion a cohesive narrative bridge between The Witcher 3 and The Witcher 4. Complete with new gwent cards and the reprisal of Geralt of Rivia as its playable protagonist, there is a lot for Witcher fans to be excited about in 2027 already.
Considering that we’ll also be getting The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Songs of the Past’s gameplay reveal at gamescom in August, The Witcher 4 could still be a couple of years away and fans arguably wouldn’t be able to complain—my lobster is too buttery, and all that. That said, The Witcher 4 isn’t being wholly forgotten while The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’s day in the sun goes on, and a developer at CD Projekt Red’s own excitement is the icing on the cake.
On LinkedIn, Felix Pedulla shared a post reflecting on how he left his role as a senior cinematic artist at Larian half a year ago to become a senior cinematic designer at CD Projekt Red, as well as the sacrifices and fulfillment that have come from this decision. Giving...
