It’ll be some time earlier than we get our fingers on the modernised model of Geralt’s first RPG recreation on PC. The Witcher Remake launch date isn’t set in stone but, however developer CD Projekt Crimson says that it’ll be someday after the launch of the fourth Witcher recreation, at the moment codenamed Polaris.
The fourth Witcher recreation, which CD Projekt Crimson formally introduced in March, is being inbuilt Unreal Engine 5. In a current quarterly earnings name with traders, CEO Adam Kiciński defined that The Witcher Remake will likely be developed in Unreal 5 and primarily based “in an enormous half on applied sciences from Polaris,” and that whereas the 2 video games will in some methods be developed alongside one another, the plan now’s to make use of the finalised model of Polaris within the remake of the primary Witcher recreation.
“As soon as Polaris is launched, every thing for Polaris will likely be then within the last form and will probably be, partially, produced in [the] remake,” Kiciński stated.
After all, there’s been no announcement of the Witcher 4 launch date both, so we’re left to guess at when any of this may really occur – CD Projekt’s final main launch, Cyberpunk 2077, confronted years-long delays earlier than it lastly launched in late 2020.