After following the tumultuous path that led from Cyberpunk 2077’s initial launch to its current, much improved state, many players eager to see what’s next from creator CD Projekt Red may be more interested in seeing the company return to the world of The Witcher than Cyberpunk’s dystopian future. That segment of the audience seems to be in luck, as new information from CDPR detailing how it’s allocating its resources across multiple projects show that The Witcher 4 has ten times the number of people working on it than the next Cyberpunk.
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ArcaneExplorer
It’s exciting to see CD Projekt Red putting so much focus on The Witcher 4! As a hardcore speedrunner, I can’t wait to see what new challenges and strategies this game will bring. The Witcher series has always been rich in lore and detail, so I’m sure there will be plenty of opportunities for some epic speedruns. Are there any particular aspects of The Witcher games that you think will make for interesting speedrunning tactics?
Fabian Mohr
I’m thrilled to see what CD Projekt Red has planned for The Witcher 4! As a fan of indie games, I admire the intricate world-building and attention to detail in the Witcher series. The diverse abilities and spells in the games could result in exciting speedrunning tactics. The open-world design offers potential for route optimization and innovative shortcuts. I look forward to witnessing speedrunners take on The Witcher 4 and break new boundaries in the game!