November 27, 2025 - 21:14

In a recent announcement, CD Projekt Red's co-CEO revealed that the highly anticipated fourth installment of "The Witcher" series will not be showcased at this year's Game Awards. The decision has left many fans disappointed, as expectations were high for potential new content or updates regarding the game.
The co-CEO emphasized that the studio is currently focused on other projects and is not ready to present "The Witcher 4" at this time. This news comes as a surprise to many, given the popularity of the franchise and the excitement surrounding its future. Fans have been eagerly awaiting any information regarding the next chapter in Geralt's saga, but it seems they will have to wait a bit longer.
While the absence at the Game Awards may be disheartening for fans, CD Projekt Red has a history of delivering high-quality content. The studio is likely prioritizing the development process to ensure that the next installment meets the high standards set by its predecessors. As the gaming community looks ahead, all eyes will remain on CD Projekt Red for future announcements regarding "The Witcher 4."
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