"You'd fall off a tiny ledge and die instantly - that's not very Witchery is it?" Excuse me while I fall down several Wiki rabbit holes trying to suss out if this is a lynx medallion or some other type of wild cat. It would be cool to get more involved in the things they've got going on." That, and for Geralt / Ciri / whoever to have "stronger leg muscles" next time. "They've got those Viper, Bear yada yada armour sets, but that's about your lot in The Witcher 3. This would mean building your reputation as a Witcher, and setting yourself up as a one-stop monster slayer machine, getting more money for doing jobs well and buying tools and weapons incrementally.Įd would also like to learn more about the different Witcher schools. I've been canvassing the RPS Treehouse for some of their thoughts this morning - do you agree? Alice Bee would like more of being an actual Witcher, "like, as a job," she says.
Does that mean we'll simply see a new protagonist in the existing Witcher timeline we know and love? (Ciri, perhaps, or young hot Vesemir?) Or will it go earlier, maybe tying into the upcoming Netflix prequel The Witcher: Blood Origin that's set 1200 years before the events of the books? Or something else entirely? We probably won't know the answers for some time, but until CD Projekt have more beans to spill, RPS asks: what would you like to see from a new game in The Witcher series? Still, talk of a new saga has got me thinking.
Heck, we don't even know if it's technically going to be called The Witcher 4 yet (it probably isn't, in fairness), but for sake of ease that's how I'm going to refer to it for the time being.
All we have to go on is a cryptic piece of artwork showing what appears to be a lynx-like medallion peeking through some snow, and a declaration that it's going to represent a "new saga" of The Witcher series. Details are thin on the ground at the moment. Last night, CD Projekt announced they were working on a brand-new Witcher game.