CD Projekt Red has no plans for a fourth Witcher but will 'probably' return to the world someday
CD Projekt chief executive Adam Kiciński says he wants to keep fans and investors happy.
Dreams of CD Projekt chief executive Adam Kiciński.
He told Polish site Strefa Inwestorow that the developer has no plans for Geralt to make a comeback because The Witcher was envisaged as a trilogy, and the third game provided a definitive end to his story.
However, the company will "probably" make another game in the Witcher universe at some point to keep fans and investors happy. It sounds like there's nothing concrete in place but if it's not a definitive sequel we can probably expect some kind of spin-off with a new cast of characters.
He also spoke a little about his ambition for Gwent in 2018, having spent 2017 balancing the gameplay.
Thanks to IGN and Reset Era Cornbread78 for the translation.
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