"New regions" are coming in The Witcher 4, though the map size will be "more or less the same" as the last RPG in the series
Same same but different?

Ciri might be following her father's footsteps across The Continent, but although 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Witcher 4's map size will be "more or less ♔the same" as The Witcher 3, players can expect plenty of new discoveries on the way.
"We are introducing new regions," 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:CD Projekt Red executive producer Gosia Mitręga confirms to in an interview. Details are still light on the ground, but Mitręga hints that the "village in the " shown at 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Game Awards 2024 reveals one such new township. This "isolated" village of a scant 35 inhabitants is located in the "far North" of The Continent, suggesting that Ciri's travels could take her potentially 🎃further than even Geralt's Path took him. To Redania and beyond, perhaps?
. Here, the duo confirms that the size of the map in The Witcher 4 will be "more or less" the same as that of The Witcher 3 – which makes sense, given that The Witcher 4 takes place "some years after The Wild Hunt" according to Kalemba. That said, whether this square mileage includes those of Toussaint and Skellige or just the main map region is still unclear.CDPR is being (understandingly) coy about t🥂he upcoming RPG right now, teasing out information in drips and drabs. I'm still proces🦄sing that trailer anyway, so that's all good by me.
The Witcher 3 is one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best RPGs ever, but there's plenty more where it came from
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