The Witcher 4 lead is "pretty confident" about the series' new saga: "We know how to handle it [...] we made it popular"

The Witcher 4 screenshot with Ciri using sword and sorcery to fight an ancient monster
(Image credit: CD Projekt RED)

A leading developer on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Witcher 4 says he's "pretty confident" about the game - because 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:CD Projekt Red is suc🃏h a pivotal part of the franchise's success.

In an interview with , 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Witcher 3 lead writer Marcin Blacha, who's returning to his role o🦩n The Witcher 4, explained that that confidence stems from CDPR's history with all things T🌳he Witcher: "It's a very well-established franchise. People love it, we know how to handle it. I'm pretty confident about The Witcher 4."

While Blacha acknowledges that CDPR didn't create Geralt and the world he inhabits, he♌ does claim that "we made [the franch༺ise] popular through the games."

In the past, he says, the company didn't have that same popularity to coast on, but now, he says that the series has "shaped me in a way that I became confident about it…and it doesn't make me anxious anymore. It just goe💖s on."

"And it's a nice feeling because I know that I created someth🌞ing big, and probably I will be remembered because of it."

Exactly how the series' actual creator, Witcher author Andrezj Sapkowski, might feel about Blacha's claims around its popularity isn't clear (though historically he's seemed pleased to work with both CD Projekt on the games and with Netflix on the Witcher TV series). It ca🐠n't be denied, however, that The Witcher may well have remained a cult hit with little popularity outside of its native Poland were it not for the global success of the game trilogy.

Either way, Blacha's confidence remains reassuring, particularly in the wake of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cyberpunk 2077's launch. While CD Projekt Red has firmly reversed the narrative about that game, I'd be surprised if 'confident' was a word 🌃that described any developers' attitude in the weeks leading up to the studio's last major release. But with lessons apparently learned from last time, it seems that we won't see a 🌌similar nightmare with The Witcher 4.

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