The world has gone mad. Trump has issued a ban on all European travel to America, Ireland is on the verge of total shutdown and governments all across the world are calling for a state of emergency.
But hold on to your socks, it's not all doom and gloom.
Today it was confirmed that CD Projekt Red, developers of The Witcher series and the upcoming Cyberpunk 2077, have started development on their next title which could see us returning to the world of The Witcher.
Speaking to journalists (via Eurogamer Poland), CD Projekt's CEO, Adam Kiciński, said that the company was beginning work on a new single-player title and although not an outright Witcher 4, could possibly be set within the Witcher universe.
"We've been working on a next single-player game already, creating a clear concept that waits for further development,"
"It's already working but we don't want to commit to it yet. We'll start working on this next game right after Cyberpunk 2077."
"I already said there will be no Witcher 4, I clearly said that Witcher was a trilogy. Simultaneously, we've always emphasized that we want to create Witcher games and the agreement with Mr. Sapkowski confirmed our rights."
Beyond the facts that this title exists and that it will be possibly set within the Witcher universe, no other details have been discussed or confirmed and it's likely we won't hear anymore on the game for quite some time. At least we'll have Cyberpunk 2077 to keep us ticking over.
Cyberpunk 2077 was delayed back in January from its April release to September 17 to allow the developers to add a little more flourish and functionality which, as we all know, is a welcome reason. Nobody wants a broken game.
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