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Opinion: Let’s hope CD Projekt Red doesn’t make Bethesda’s mistakes with the next Witcher game

Opinion: Let’s hope CD Projekt Red doesn’t make Bethesda’s mistakes with the next Witcher game

Posted on March 17, 2020March 17, 2020 By Jarvis

Last week CD Projekt Red announced that it’s going to start work on a new game set in The Witcher universe as soon as the much-awaited sci-fi title Cyberpunk 2077 is released.

The studio also confirmed that the game will not be ‘The Witcher 4’. So, if it’s not a new entry to the main series, what will it be? Further examining that question got us a little worried, here’s why.
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