- According to CD Projekt Red, the next Witcher game is now in full-scale production
- According to the studio’s joint CEO, the team completed pre-production several weeks ago
- The studio has also revealed this Cyberpunk 2077 has now sold 30 million copies
CD Projekt Red has announced this The Witcher 4 has officially entered “full production”.
The latest comes from the studios Third quarter 2024 earnings report released on November 27, true joint CEO of CD Projekt Red Michał Nowakowski shared a statement about the development progress of the next Witcher game, also called Project Polaris.
“I am proud to confirm that the Polaris team completed pre-production several weeks ago and has moved into full production – the most intensive phase of development,” said Nowakowski.
“We are very pleased with our progress on this project and I would like to thank the team for their dedication.”
Polaris was announced in March 2022 and will kick off a new saga The witcher series, although we don’t have any details about the story and recurring characters at this time.
This was also revealed in the same report Cyberpunk 2077 has now sold 30 million copies, while Phantom freedom – the game’s only expansion – have sold more than eight million copies in just over a year since release.
“I am very happy to see a large, dedicated community coming together around us Cyberpunk games,” the CEO said before adding that CD Projekt Red “looks back on another very strong quarter.”
“Cyberpunk 2077 and are Phantom freedom expansion continues to sell very well, but The Witcher 3 also performs excellently.”
At the same time, CD Projekt Red is also currently working on it Project Oriona new game set in the Cyberpunk universe, which is created by the team responsible for Phantom freedom.
Nowakowski said in August that ongoing projects are “fairly stable” and “progressing at a consistent pace.”