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The Witcher 4 is 'the largest' game in development at CD Projekt 'by the size of the team, but also by the progress of ongoing work'

CD Projekt says Polaris, the next game in the new Witcher trilogy—which we are calling The Witcher 4 until somebody makes us stop—is now the studio's biggest project, both in terms of the number of people working on it and how far along it's come.

"Over 400 people are currently working on the game," CD Projekt joint CEO Michał Nowakowski said in a financial presentation, "and we plan to move on to the production phase in the second half of the year." There's also a handy graph illustrating the breakdown: No, it's not a huge shift in numbers from the previous report and for now it remains in pre-production, but even so work on The Witcher 4 is obviously dominating CD Projekt's efforts.

Graph showing CD Projekt development numbers breakdown as of May 2024

(Image credit: CD Projekt)

It also fits with a statement made by joint CEO Adam Badowski in January, when he said CD Projekt would "like to have around 400 people working on [Polaris] by the middle of the year." Given that number was hit by February, optimists might even say things are coming along a little bit ahead of schedule.

Alas, that progress doesn't mean we should expect to start seeing what the studio has in mind for the next big Witcher game anytime soon. Perhaps still smarting from the massive eight-year gap between the original announcement of Cyberpunk 2077 and its release, CD Projekt said in 2021 that it won't start marketing new games until they're much closer to launch, and it's apparently sticking to that plan.

"I would actually not look at Cyberpunk as the guidebook of how it's going to be with The Witcher specifically," Nowakowski said during today's investors call. It's possible CD Projekt will do things like "teaser trailers or informative trailers'' ahead of the marketing campaign, he added, but the wheels won't start fully spinning on that until there's something "actionable," such as when preorders are available.

"Anything that's going to happen before is going to be more informative, it's going to be more PR oriented and so on, and that's something you can expect earlier than the actual kickoff of the marketing campaign," Nowakowski said. "But I would really not necessarily look to what happened, and at which moment in time, with Cyberpunk. That's not necessarily going to match with what we're going to do here."

CD Projekt first announced Cyberpunk 2077 in 2012 while it was still hip-deep in The Witcher 3, leading to nearly a decade of hopes, disappointments, delays, and ultimately a very troubled release that took even more work to turn around. In light of that, the reluctance to get rolling too soon on the new Witcher game is understandable: Yes, we're going to be checking quarterly financial reports for updates on a project we know is in development, but that's a far cry from having a hot, fresh "Geralt is back" trailer dropped in our laps.

Speaking of which, CD Projekt also declined to comment on an apparent rumor that a Witcher 4 teaser of some sort will be released in June: "We don't comment on speculation, doesn't matter whether it's regarding the timing or who's working or not working on any possible, potential teasers or trailers."

Correction: The report originally indicated the statements at CD Projekt 's financial call were made by joint chief operating officer Piotr Karwowski. They were in fact made by Nowakowski.

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  • 10 most iconic video game characters and who voiced themPaula Vaynshteyn
    When it comes to video games, there are a lot of memorable characters. Outside of their design or role within a game, what makes these characters memorable is their voice, and every one of these comes as a result of actors spending hours in a recording booth.  There are a lot of voice actors out there, but some are more prolific or memorable than others. Their voices resonate in our heads as part of the characters we come to love while playing, but who’s behind these voices and where else ha
     

10 most iconic video game characters and who voiced them

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A selection of characters from various video games

When it comes to video games, there are a lot of memorable characters. Outside of their design or role within a game, what makes these characters memorable is their voice, and every one of these comes as a result of actors spending hours in a recording booth. 

There are a lot of voice actors out there, but some are more prolific or memorable than others. Their voices resonate in our heads as part of the characters we come to love while playing, but who’s behind these voices and where else have they appeared?

Joel Miller (The Last of Us) - Troy Baker

Joel in The Last of Us
Image via Naughty Dog

Troy Baker might be one of the most well-known voices in video games. He’s not only the voice of Joel in The Last of Us but also Higgs Monaghan in Death Stranding, John Jones in Fortnite, The Joker in Batman: Arkham Origins, and the voice of Snow in multiple Final Fantasy titles, including Final Fantasy XIII.

Harley Quinn (Arkham City) - Tara Strong 

Harley Quinn in Batman: Arkham City
Image via Rocksteady Studios

Tara Strong is a voice that’s iconic for multiple generations. To me, she’s Timmy from Fairly Odd Parents. To my daughter, she’s Princess Twilight Sparkle from the My Little Pony franchise. In video games, Tara has played not only Harley Quinn in multiple titles, but you can also hear her voice in Rage, and she’s the voice of Rikku in Kingdom Hearts II.

Snake (Metal Gear Solid) - David Hayter

Snake from the Metal Gear Solid games
Image via Konami

While David Hayter is perhaps most well known for his role as Snake in the Metal Gear Solid franchise and outside of it in other titles, he’s also appeared as the Winter Soldier in Marvel Heroes, a Jedi Knight in Star Wars: The Old Republic, and has multiple voice roles in the Ghost in the Shell game, released in 1997.

Mario (Multiple) - Charles Martinet

Mario in Mario Odyssey
Image via Nintendo

I can’t in all good conscience write this list without including Charles Martinet. His voice simply is Mario to anyone who has ever played a single game of the franchise. However, Mario isn’t Charles’ only voice role in the world of video games. He’s appeared as Orvus in Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time, Vigoro in Skies of Arcadia, and, perhaps surprisingly, The Cat in the Hat in a few titles aimed at kids, such as Dr. Seuss Toddler

Asterion (Baldur’s Gate III) - Neil Newbon

Asterion in Baldur's Gate III
Image via Larian Studios

If TikTok is to be believed, Neil Newbon is the voice of everybody’s favorite Dom. However, before he was the voice of Asterion, Neil appeared in the Resident Evil games as Karl Heisenberg in Resident Evil Village and Nicholai in Resident Evil Resistance. He also played two roles in Detroit: Become Human, Elijah Kamski and Gavin Reed.

Ezio Auditore (Assassin's Creed II Trilogy) - Roger Craig Smith

Ezio Auditore from Assassin's Creed II
Image via Ubisoft

Roger Crag Smith, I’m not ashamed to say, played a pivotal role in the formation of my love for gaming. I was, and remain to this day, obsessed with Assassin’s Creed II and will always consider it the best of the Assassin’s Creed titles. However, Roger Craig Smith has appeared in many more video games. He’s played Kale Vandelay and SEB-AAA in Hi-Fi RUSH, Sonic the Hedgehog in multiple titles and Mirage in Apex Legends. Most recently, you might recognize his voice as Mission Control in Helldivers 2.

Tiny Tina (Borderlands) - Ashly Burch

Tiny Tina from the Borderlands games and Tiny Tina's Wonderland
Image via Gearbox

Although most recognizable for her voice as Tiny Tina in the Borderlands games, Ashley Burch has played a lot of memorable characters in other titles. She’s the voice of Aloy in Horizon Zero Dawn, Nebula in Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series, Mel in The Last of Us Part II, and also provided the voice of Chloe Price in both Life is Strange games. 

Urianger (Final Fantasy XIV) - Timothy Watson

Urianger in the Final Fantasy XIV Dawntrail trailer
Image via Square Enix

Aside from gracing the world with the purely Shakespearean presence that is Urianger Augurelt in Final Fantasy XIV, Timothy Watson has also appeared in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla as King Burgred, has multiple voice roles in Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age, and played Mumkhar in Xenoblade Chronicles

GLaDOS (Portal) - Ellen McClain

Glados from the Portal games
Image via Valve

The voice of everybody’s favorite psychopathic robot from the Portal games was provided by Ellen McClain, but it wasn’t the first time she provided an iconic robotic female voice in the world of video games. Ellen is also the voice behind the Combine Overwatch AI in Half-Life 2. She also appears in Cyberpunk 2077 as one of Delamain’s split personalities, though this one was modeled after GlaDOS.

Geralt of Rivia (The Witcher) - Doug Cockle

Geralt of Rivera in Soul Caliber VI
Image via Bandai Namco

Doug Cockle is the voice of Geralt in The Witcher game series as well as when Geralt appears in other titles like Soul Caliber VI. He’s also appeared as Bhaal in Baldur’s Gate III, Robert Nightingale in Alan Wake II, and provides multiple additional voices in Horizon Zero Dawn. Outside of gaming, Doug also played the role of Father John Maloney in 2001's Band of Brothers.

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  • The Witcher Series Is Ending After Fifth SeasonMoises Taveras
    It is official: Netflix’s series based on The Witcher has been renewed for a fifth and final season. The fourth season is currently in production and both seasons will be shot back-to-back. Get ready to bid the Continent farewell, folks.Read more...
     

The Witcher Series Is Ending After Fifth Season

18. Duben 2024 v 19:10

It is official: Netflix’s series based on The Witcher has been renewed for a fifth and final season. The fourth season is currently in production and both seasons will be shot back-to-back. Get ready to bid the Continent farewell, folks.

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