CD Projekt Red recently announced its plans to remake the original game, which came out in 2007, while also developing the next installment in the series, The Witcher 4. Both games have been confirmed to use Unreal Engine 5. Furthermore, CDPR revealed that The Witcher remake will have an open-world setting.

In 2007, CD Projekt Red released a video game titled The Witcher and introduced gamers to Geralt of Rivia. The game was based on novels of the same by Andrzej Sapkowski. The Witcher was well-received by both critics and gamers and eventually won several awards.

The success of the original Witcher game later spawned a series of three mainline titles, two expansions, and six spin-offs. The series has become the flagship title for CD Projekt Red and became a hit TV series on Netflix. Now, you can add a remake of The Witcher and its open-world setting.

CDPR briefly mentioned this during the studio's third-quarter financial report, saying the upcoming remake will be a "story-driven, single-player open-world RPG."