Most patch notes read like brief technical manuals, but not The Witcher's. As people can tell from those excerpts from the recent 1.1 patch, those notes are hand-crafted beauties--unnecessary to the extreme, and all the more entertaining for it. Clearly the developers at CD Projekt take their time to flesh out even the most minor of details, and as a direct result of this policy, the company's long-awaited title The Witcher has turned out to be a rich, engrossing RPG, the likes of which only come along once in a good while.
It just needs a few more of those patches to reach perfection.
Bungie and CDPR on the creative process behind new Destiny 2: Season of the Wish gear, launching today.
CD Projekt RED's franchises, The Witcher and Cyberpunk, have sold a combined 80 million copies across all PC and console platforms in worldwide regions.
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.