In mid-February, CD Projekt RED announced plans to release an "Enhanced Edition" version of The Witcher that will not only address a few pending issues but will also add a reasonable helping of new content. In an attempt to learn more about the ambitious project, the upcoming D'jinni editor, and the franchise's future, GameBanshee cornered CD Projekt's Tom Ohle, Katarzyna Kuczynska, and Mateusz Kanik and presented them with questions.
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GameRant Writes "Updates on The Witcher 4 may be scarce, but as the start of a new saga, it should definitely take the story away from the School of the Wolf."
I’d still like Geralt as the main character, because Geralt haha
BUT, if he’s not the main character, which seems likely, then I’d like a clean break. New school, new characters, new lands. I love Ciri as a character, but she’s so OP I’d rather not play as her. She’s practically a demi god by the end of Witcher 3.
I want to see something new in the world. My Geralt is finally able live in peace. Would take away from the ending(s) of the wild hunt if they made him any kind of focus for the next game. Wouldn't mind running into him and doing a minor hunt as a side quest.
The enhanced edition sounds great. I love the fact that even 6 months after launch these guys are getting ready to release an update that will fundementally change the game for the better (from it's amazing state right now) and then doing this update free for those who already own the game.
/bow
/claphands
/cheer
I would really love to play this game. Wish it was on PS3.