NOTE: There are spoilers forward for one in all The Witcher 3’s endings.
The Witcher 4 goes to kick off a brand new trilogy for CD Projekt RED’s fantasy motion RPG sequence, however although it’s clearly marking a brand new starting, it’s additionally clearly not a totally recent begin. It’s known as The Witcher 4, in any case, and never solely stars a well-recognized character as its new protagonist in Ciri, however can be bringing again former protagonist Geralt of Rivia in some capability. As chances are you’ll guess, then, The Witcher 4 goes to keep up full continuity with occasions that preceded it.
After all, that’s a bit of extra sophisticated than it could appear, as a result of one in all The Witcher 3’s ending really sees Ciri dying. In accordance with Cian Maher, CDPR’s franchise and lore designer for Witcher, nevertheless, that ending is probably not such an open-and-shut case. Talking in an interview with IGN, he said that there are hints within the ending that Ciri could have been alive in any case.
“The one complication might be the concept that there’s an ending during which Ciri can die in The Witcher 3,” he mentioned. “There are hints in that ending that spotlight the truth that she most likely doesn’t die.”
As such, as per Maher, The Witcher 4 isn’t going to “break any canon and even offend any canon”, no matter which of The Witcher 3’s endings you wish to take into account canon.
Sport director Sebastian Kalemba has additionally spoken about how The Witcher 4 will place even higher emphasis on participant company, not solely with its branching storytelling, but additionally with its higher gameplay selection. Learn extra on that by way of right here.