Project Polaris began full-scale production “several weeks ago”
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The Witcher 4is still “the most far along” ofCD Projekt Red’s upcoming games as the developers start “the most intensive phase” of development.
Yesterday brought fantastic news for everyone looking forward to Project Polaris (better known by its unofficial name, The Witcher 4). The upcoming Witcher installment, which is set to kick offa new trilogy of AAA Witcher games, hasnow entered full-scale production, with game director Sebastian Kalemba saying that there’s “no stopping now!” On top of that, it’s been reiterated that Polaris’s development is still ahead of the pack when compared to the likes of the Cyberpunk 2077 sequel (codenamed Orion) and themysterious new IP, Hadar.
In a short video posted toYouTubefollowing the company’s financial results, CD Projekt chief financial officer Piotr Nielubowicz says Polaris began full-scale production “several weeks ago” and adds: “Of all our projects, this one is currently the most far along, and we’re starting the most intensive phase of development.”
This echoes what associate game director on the Cyberpunk 2077 sequel, Paweł Sasko, said back in July, when he confirmed thatThe Witcher 4 was the “most advanced” game in terms of the progressthat had been made on it in comparison to CD Projekt Red’s other ongoing works. Obviously, the situation has evolved since then, since Nielubowicz says it’s only in the last “several weeks” that Polaris has entered full-scale production, so things have been moving forward behind the scenes.
What that means for its release window is a completely separate matter, though - CD Projekt Red hasn’t given any indication of when we could expect the game to be shown off, never mind completed. In the meantime, fans are already hard at worktrying to work out what a new teaser image of some strange coins might mean, as some theorize it could tie into The Witcher 4’s plot.
Be sure to check out our roundup of allupcoming CD Projekt Red gamesto see what else the developer is working on.
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