By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | March 21, 2017
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is an action-RPG video game developed by CD Projekt RED for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC Platform.
It looks like a new chapter in "The Witcher" game series will be in the works soon as CD Projekt RED looks to make "The Witcher 4" a reality at the same time trying add VR gameplay in their upcoming projects.
CD Projekt RED CEO Adam Kicinsk told Polish TV station TVN24 BiS (via GameSolutionz) that it is too early to talk about "The Witcher 4" at the moment, but they will not forget about the brand itself, as they wanted to please the gaming fans who have played and enjoyed the game series.
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The previous sequel "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" was meant to be the final chapter in Geralt of Rivia's story, as he his last adventure will have him looking for Ciri, who is being hunted down by a new enemy called the Wild Hunt.
"The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" also featured two expansions storylines after the main plot: "Hearts of Stone" and "Blood and Wine," not to mention CD Projekt RED a launched the "Game of the Year" edition of the third title.
Game director Konrad Tomaszkiewicz previosly stated in an interview that he and CD Projekt RED could make more titles for "The Witcher" game series in the future, and will probably do that after they finished developing, promoting and releasing "Cyberpunk 2077."
In addition, CD Projekt RED is looking to have an interest in adding virtual reality gameplay features on their games as Michał Kicinsk told Glixel that he is looking for something substantial in terms of experience for VR.
For now, CD Projekt RED is currently working on "Gwent: The Witcher Card game" for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC platform, and announced a "Gwent Challenger Tournament" in partnership with ESL.
In the "Gwent Challenger Tournament" four players selected from the community will play against professional players Trump (Jeffrey Shih), Lifecoach (Adrian Koy), Noxious (Kacem Khilaji), and ppd (Peter Dager). The participants will play for a total prize pool of $100,000.
CD Projekt RED is also working on Cyberpunk 2077" and the publisher believed that the game will likely surpass "The Witcher 3" during its release and post-launch plans.
Gaming fans will likely hear more details for "The Witcher 4" very soon.
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