CDPR confirms: The Witcher 4 is about to enter full production!

2024-08-29 10:34

"The Polaris [Witcher 4] project is making progress," MichałNowakowski, CDPR's co-chief executive, said in a press release, pcgamer reported.

"The development team is reaching an important milestone that will mark the end of the pre-development phase," he said. "The first half of this year has also been a busy period for our Boston studio, which is laying the groundwork for" Project Orion [the new cyberpunk universe]. "

"The team at Project Polaris is working on the next game for The Witcher and has made substantial progress that will allow us to complete pre-production and bring the project into full production soon. The past six months have also been a busy time for our new studio in Boston, where a group of CDPR veterans, assisted by newly hired talented developers, are laying the groundwork for another cyberpunk game."

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