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Witcher 4 Hype: CD Projekt Red Hits Full Throttle!
Alright, gamers, strap in because CD Projekt Red just dropped some major news that’s gonna make RPG fans hit the save button on their lives! After the chaos of Cyberpunk 2077’s launch in late 2020, the devs went into full respond mode—shaking up their studios, ditching their old-school dev tools, and levelling up with Unreal Engine tech. The grind has been real, but it looks like they’re back on track and fully locked in for their next big quest: The Witcher 4.
The Big Update: Geralt’s Successor is in the Works
First teased by game director Pawel Sasko earlier this year, The Witcher 4 officially entered “full production” as revealed in CDPR’s Q3 earnings report. And here’s the kicker—it’s not just in production; it’s in the “most intensive phase of development.” Translation: devs are cranking up their APM and putting in the heavy work to deliver something epic.
The Devs Speak
Sebastian Kalemba, the game’s director, had some motivational words to get the hype train rolling:
“With new challenges just around the corner, it’s the talented and hard-working people who make me believe we can together make the upcoming Witcher Saga a remarkable experience. No stopping now! Stay tuned for what’s on the other side of the coin.”
Yo, that sounds like the kind of speech you hear before a raid boss fight. Respect to the devs putting in the grind for this one.
The Squad Is Stacked
Here’s the juicy part—there are 400 people working on this next-gen Witcher experience. That’s like having a maxed-out guild pushing for server-first clears. And it’s not their only project—smaller squads are juggling a Cyberpunk 2077 sequel, a new Witcher spin-off, and a full-on remake of the OG Witcher game.
CD Projekt Red isn’t just gearing up—they’re going full DPS mode. The Witcher 4 is deep in production with an army of devs on the job, and if the past is any indicator, we’re in for something special. Time to upgrade your PC builds, Witcher fans; this next chapter is going to be a monster.