by Madison Dec 18,2025

The Witcher 4 no llegará en 2026, confirmó el desarrollador CD Projekt Red. Esto es todo lo que sabemos sobre el estado actual de desarrollo del juego y las próximas actualizaciones.
Los fanáticos que esperan The Witcher 4 tendrán que esperar más tiempo, ya que CD Projekt Red confirmó que el juego no se lanzará en los próximos dos años.
Durante la llamada de resultados del año fiscal 2024 del estudio, los ejecutivos revelaron los objetivos financieros vinculados a programas de incentivos basados en acciones, seguidos de una declaración reveladora: "Aunque no planeamos lanzar The Witcher 4 para diciembre de 2026, seguimos comprometidos a alcanzar estos objetivos financieros".
Cuando se le presionó para aclarar durante la sesión de preguntas y respuestas, el director financiero Piotr Nielubowicz declaró: "No estamos listos para anunciar una fecha de lanzamiento específica aún. Para transparencia con los inversores, podemos confirmar que el juego no se lanzará dentro del período de nuestro programa de incentivos actual, que finaliza el 31 de diciembre de 2026".
A pesar del retraso en la línea de tiempo, el desarrollo continúa a pleno ritmo. Anunciado por primera vez como Project Polaris en 2022, The Witcher IV entró en producción completa el año pasado según el informe financiero del tercer trimestre de CD Projekt.
"Entre nuestros proyectos, este es actualmente el más avanzado", señaló Nielubowicz. "Estamos entrando en la fase de desarrollo más intensiva. Quiero agradecer al equipo por su arduo trabajo y espero continuar viendo progresos".
El juego fue presentado formalmente en The Game Awards 2024 a través de un tráiler cinemático de seis minutos. A diferencia de las entregas anteriores, Geralt de Rivia no será el protagonista; en su lugar, se presentará a su hija adoptiva Ciri, ahora mayor y siguiendo sus pasos.
Esta es la primera entrega de una nueva trilogía de The Witcher confirmada por CD Projekt Red en octubre de 2022. Los títulos posteriores -actualmente con nombre en clave Project Canis Majoris y Project Orion- están planificados para seguir en un plazo de seis años después del eventual lanzamiento de The Witcher 4.
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