Ciri most likely won't be a protagonist though. Everything we know so far about the new protagonist is that it won't be Geralt. But when they announced the game they had a graphic with a new medallion that wasn't the same one Ciri was wearing (cat medallion). This implied we may play as a completely new witcher from a school that wasn't featured in books and past games. One of the devs later on also confirmed the animal on this medallion is lynx
maybe AI is gonna help with speeding up the process."all three games aimed to be delivered within a 6-year period"
I love you CDPR, but who are you kidding.
Yeah, this is lynx. I believe one of the devs even confirmed it. There were also some fan theories in the past that snow in that image with a medallion might be teasing the Kovir and Poviss region as a setting which is located on the far northLooks like a feline
Maybe the Euroasian Lynx found in Poland
Cyberpunk managed to go from quite possibly one of the worst AAA game releases of all time to a game that's still getting those sales every month (top 60 on steam as we speak), currently has 20k people playing it after 4 years on the market.Won’t be as big of a deal as W3 was in 2015
They can try to replicate that success again but it’s just not gonna happen.
The Witcher 3 came out in a time and place when the industry was starving for a game like that. The best WRPG makers at that time were…Bethesda lol.
It might sell more than The Witcher 3 did at launch, but you get my point. The acclaim, the sensation, the long term success, the “story” of it all. GOTY.Cyberpunk managed to go from quite possibly one of the worst AAA game releases of all time to a game that's still getting those sales every month (top 60 on steam as we speak), currently has 20k people playing it after 4 years on the market.
If you believe a new The Witcher game that releases in a good shape, after how huge The Witcher 3 was, with the TV show happening, etc...won't blow past The Wtcher's 3 initial sales...you're mistaken. The Witcher 4 will sell A LOT more than The Witcher 3 in its first few weeks at least.
Thank you for telling me this. I was about to go through the same with this game that i did with No Man's Sky. Game releases in a bad state, but it's corrected only to be called "amazing" and then i buy it and it's still shit...just not as bad...just better than on release date but still nowhere near one of the greats and i end up disappointed.It might sell more than The Witcher 3 did at launch, but you get my point. The acclaim, the sensation, the long term success, the “story” of it all. GOTY.
It’s very, very likely to not be replicated a 2nd time. I’d love to be wrong though, as TW3 is in my top 5 games of all time.
Also, despite Cyberpunk finally being a decent game after a few years, it’s still nowhere near as ambitious and groundbreaking as CDPR led everyone to believe it would be during the 7 year buildup.
It had Rockstar levels of hype, but didn’t deliver Rockstar levels of quality.
CP2077 is a pretty world. Looks good in screenshots and “RTX 4090 Phycho Ultra” YouTube videos. That’s about it, though.
If they develop in parallel and use a single world design for the first game, might be feasible...They need to reuse a lot of asset to do it.."all three games aimed to be delivered within a 6-year period"
I love you CDPR, but who are you kidding.
I hope so.
Like i don't have anything against female protagonists, some of my goty\gotg have female protagonists, but i want to play the fucking witcher as a chad male, not a scrawny 45 kg chick that i don't give 2 fucks about.
CD Projekt is outsourcing it to Fool's Theory, a Polish studio which has devs who worked on the original Witcher 1. It's apparently in very early stages of development and planned to be released after Polaris (Witcher 4 or however it will be called). Earlier this year Fool's Theory wrapped up work on their last game (The Thaumaturge) and started focusing on Witcher 1 remakeI wanna know what's going on with that Witcher 1 remake.