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The Witcher 4 dev says "it's very clear" that Ciri is the right choice of protagonist, but that players shouldn't "make opinions" until the game is out
By Ali Jones published
News "This is how it's gonna be, and you will see in the game how it will play out"

Fallout New Vegas designer and noted RPG romance cynic Josh Sawyer was sold on Cyberpunk 2077's love stories: "If I were gonna base romances on anything, I'd probably do something like that"
By Jordan Gerblick published
news Josh Sawyer doesn't hate romance in games, he just doesn't like when it's party based

The Witcher 4 has a "console-first" philosophy and a 60fps target to avoid another Cyberpunk 2077 situation, though the Xbox Series S is "extremely challenging"
By Issy van der Velde published
News The Series X's little sibling causing more challenges

The Witcher 4 is coming together with the same "scrappy energy" CDPR used to get The Witcher 3 over the line: "Get it done. Do it dirty"
By Jordan Gerblick published
News "Do it the way we used to do it!"

"Everyone in the industry said it's not possible" – The Witcher 3 at 10: diving into the legendary RPG's creation, legacy, and secret sauce that makes CDPR's quests so special
By Andrew Brown published
Interview Interview | The Witcher 4's narrative director, Philipp Weber, and associate game director of the next Cyberpunk game, Paweł Sasko, tell Wild Hunt's story

Cyberpunk 2077 on Switch 2 is not without its flaws, but this is the best portable trip to Night City so far
By Fran Ruiz published
Now Playing Now Playing | Nintendo Switch 2's big launch-day third-party port isn't watered down - it's as dense an open world as you remember

The Blood of Dawnwalker's protagonist is "equally engaging, fun, and meaningful to play" in both his human and vampire forms, say the ex-Witcher 3 devs behind the RPG
By Anna Koselke published
News The former CD Projekt Red leads are cookin'

Ex-Witcher 3 devs' new vampire RPG The Blood of Dawnwalker features "combat that feels authentic" because they "studied medieval fighting styles and even have a few trained swordsmen on the team"
By Anna Koselke published
News It's still "approachable and fun"
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