The Witcher Franchise Director Rafal Jaki from CD Projekt RED was at San Diego Comic Con to discuss The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. He talks about the expanding franchise and what next gen has opened up for it in this exclusive interview.

Alexander Morton, the Scottish actor probably best known for starring in British comedy drama Monarch of the Glen - but known to me for being the hilariously foul-mouthed dwarf Zoltan Chivay in The Witcher 2 and The Witcher 3 - has died aged 81.

The latest revenue report from CD Projekt Group shows Xbox only made up 10% of sales for The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 in 2025.
Hey it’s ok. They are really impressed with XBOx’s new CEO so exclusivity is on the way. 😂
Ok but I mean be logical ... modern PC, Switch, PS4 PS5 then you have XBOX, of all of those XBOX is probably only 10 percent... I mean, what do you expect? 10 percent increase in sales is still nothing to sneeze at, remember - this is CD projekt red and they sell a lot of software. 10 percent of their sales is probably what most studios DREAM of selling .... just playing devils advocate..... its easy to say LOL haha XBOX.... but.. I mean we know what it is at this point. I havent bought on since my xbox one X and before that I only used other peoples xboxes since the OG XBOX and stick with PC and Playstation and switch OLED, but .. I mean.... theres nothing WRONG with an xbox considering its just not the best - but they work fine. make no mistake.
CD Projekt announced its financial results for 2025, while the company looks to its future by investing in The Witcher 4, Cyberpunk 2, and "Hadar."
This will be the best game ever made by the best developers to exist!
This game is looking amazing.
I wish The Witcher 3 was releasing tomorrow! This is the game I just cannot wait to play! Everything they have talked about and I'm assuming a few things they have yet to reveal, all of it has me stoked! Only thing I don't dig is the auto-refilling/infinite potion idea.
I need to see and know more about how that works, it may turn out great but I still miss alchemy from Witcher 1. Regardless, this game looks incredible and the scale sounds massive to go along with that visual fidelity along side content filling the world.
I like the fact that you can refuse a quest and there will be substantial or minor consequences! This and the 36+ end world-states is going to give this game a a lot of replay value.