In an interview for Eurogamer’s October retrospective, CD Projekt Red employees shared details of the development of the hotly anticipated open-world fantasy RPG codenamed Polaris – aka The Witcher 4.
According to CDPR Vice President of Engineering Charles Tremblay, the studio’s ambitions have not diminished from the transition from REDengine to Unreal Engine 5. The Witcher 4 will be released simultaneously on PC and consoles.
“The next game will not be smaller or worse. It will be better, bigger, grander than The Witcher 3, and better than Cyberpunk 2077 – because it is unacceptable for us (to release the game in this form). We don’t want to take a step back.”Tremblay said.
CD Projekt co-head Michał Nowakowski said that The Witcher 4’s marketing campaign will be longer than Phantom Liberty’s (six months), but will not stretch over two years.
At the same time, before the full announcement, CDPR plans to whet the interest of fans with small teasers. The editors of Eurogamer admit that the first such “bread crumbs” may appear at The Game Awards 2024 ceremony in December.
“It’s important to understand: there is no magic. Only hard work and the right path, from which you cannot deviate. Whether it’s “The Witcher” or “Cyberpunk” in the future, everything depends on us – any (project) can fail. Our task is to prevent this from happening.”,” Novakovsky said.
Earlier it became known that Polaris had entered the active production stage. The project employs 400 of CD Projekt Red’s 650 employees. The game is positioned as the first Witcher in a new trilogy.
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