The Witcher 4: A New Chapter in Development
The Witcher 4, the upcoming installment in CD Projekt Red’s beloved franchise, is generating significant excitement, with hints of a larger and more ambitious project than
Should The Witcher 4 prioritize accessibility for new players, even if it means simplifying elements of the established lore?
## The Witcher 4: A New Chapter in Development
“We want to make sure The Witcher 4 is a good entry point, even if someone hasn’t played The Witcher 3..”
Those are the words of Sebastian Kalemba, the game director for CD Projekt Red’s highly anticipated upcoming RPG, The Witcher 4. [[1](https://www.gamesradar.com/the-witcher-4-devs-want-their-new-rpg-to-be-a-good-entry-point-even-if-you-didnt-play-the-witcher-3/)]
While The Witcher multiverse certainly offers an expansive world brimming with lore and history, Kalemba’s comments raise a fascinating question for Witcher fans: should The Witcher 4 prioritize accessibility for newcomers, even if it means compromising on the rich tapestry built over previous games?
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Is a fresh start for newcomers the right move, or should The Witcher 4 embrace and build upon the established world for existing fans?