After building a niche audience with the first two The Witcher games, Polish studio CD Projekt RED broke into the mainstream with the open-world AAA title, The Witcher 3, in 2015. Since then, fans have been waiting on CDPR to continue the award-winning video game franchise, especially following the success of Netflix's The Witcher show, which follows the book series by Andrzej Sapkowski bearing the same name more closely than CDPR's take on the source material.
Fast forward to nearly two years after seeing its reputation tank with Cyberpunk 2077 and it appears that CDPR is finally ready to move forward with The Witcher.
In the studio's most recent blog post, A New Saga Begins, the developer officially confirmed that it's working on a new The Witcher game. Unfortunately, the post contains very few details about the upcoming installment outside of revealing the next entry in the long-running game series. Interestingly enough, CDPR confirmed that it will no longer use the in-house REDEngine for The Witcher 4. Instead, CDPR will be shifting development towards Unreal Engine 5, joining a long list of upcoming video games that will be developed on the latest version of Epic Games' video game engine.
