


We also know that The Witcher 4 "research phase" has concluded, meaning development should start soon. In fact, it likely won't be called The Witcher 4 according to CD Projekt Red Global PR Director Radek Grabowski, who clarified on Twitter that no name has been announced for the new project and that it won't be exclusive to one storefront. So far, we know relatively little about The Witcher 4 except from what we can interpret from the teaser image. While the game and it's two expansions concluded the story of Geralt of Rivia, there is plenty more in the Witcher universe for a new game to tackle. The Witcher 3 is regarded as one of the greatest RPGs of all-time thanks to its open world full of deep and satisyfing combat with a rich story and side-quests (and Gwent). After the enormous success of The Witcher 3 in 2015, and the first two seasons of the recent Netflix series starring Henry Cavill as Geralt, it isn't a big surprise that CD Projekt Red has decided to develop a new Witcher game. There was a great deal of excitement when a teaser image for The Witcher 4 emerged on Twitter in March.
