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The Witcher 4 Dev Explains How the Team Prepared to Work on the Long-Awaited Title

by Camila Mar 27,2025

The Witcher 4 Dev Explains How the Team Prepared to Work on the Long-Awaited Title

Summary

  • The Witcher 4's development team prepared for the project by working on a special quest in The Witcher 3, serving as an initiation for new team members.
  • Ciri will be taking the lead role in The Witcher 4, starting a new trilogy for the character.

The narrative director of The Witcher 4 has shared insights into how the team prepared for the development of Ciri's upcoming solo adventure. Fans are still buzzing from their first glimpse of the game, but the development team actually began gearing up for this project two years ago with a special quest added to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, released in May 2015, follows Geralt as he protects his adopted daughter, Ciri, from the spectral warriors of The Wild Hunt. Although Ciri was playable in certain sections of the game, a new trailer unveiled at The Game Awards 2024 in December confirmed that she will take the lead role in The Witcher 4.

In late 2022, the sidequest "In the Eternal Fire's Shadow" was added to The Witcher 3. This quest, where Geralt retrieves long-lost equipment, served as both a promotion for the game's next-gen update and a way to integrate the armor worn by Henry Cavill in Netflix's The Witcher series into the game's canon. Philipp Webber, who transitioned from quest designer on The Witcher 3 to narrative director for The Witcher 4, recently shared on social media that this quest was a crucial starting point for new team members joining the series. It acted as their initiation before diving into The Witcher 4's development.

Late Witcher 3 Quest Was a Starting Point for The Witcher 4's Development

Webber emphasized in his post that working on "In the Eternal Fire's Shadow" was "the perfect start to getting back into the vibe." This aligns well with the timeline for The Witcher 4's development, which was announced in March 2022, about nine months before the sidequest's release. While some planning likely occurred before the announcement, this quest provides a clearer picture of how the team members were prepared for the project.

Although Webber did not disclose the names of the team members who were initiated through this sidequest, it's speculated that some may have come from the Cyberpunk 2077 team, given that game's release in 2020. There's also speculation that The Witcher 4 might feature a skill tree similar to that in Cyberpunk 2077's Phantom Liberty expansion, which could be supported by the timeline of the new team members' involvement.