Geralt Confirmed To Be Returning For The Witcher 4

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The White Wolf Is Coming Back!

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  • Geralt is set to return in The Witcher 4.
  • His voice actor has confirmed that Geralt will not be a main character, but he will play an important role.
  • This announcement has made fans excited to see Geralt in the next entry.

The Witcher 3 came out nine years ago, and its open-world remains one of the best in the industry. Geralt, the main character, also remains quite popular.

That is exactly why fans want to see the return of this legend in the upcoming Witcher game. Fortunately, Geralt’s voice actor from The Witcher 3 reveals that the fan-favorite character is indeed returning.

Why it matters: Geralt of Rivia is arguably the best and most well-known character from the series, making it a no-brainer to bring him back.

The voice actor recently made a video discussing iconic lines from The Witcher series. Doug Cockle later revealed some interesting information. He has confirmed that Geralt is indeed coming back in The Witcher 4, but not as the main character.

Geralt will be a part of the game. We just don’t know how much, and the game won’t focus on Geralt, so it’s not about him this time. 

-Doug Cockle

The voice actor is just as excited as we are to find out what his role is going to be in the upcoming Witcher. It seems like he already has somewhat of an idea but is not allowed to discuss the character’s involvement in too much detail.

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CDPR Has Confirmed That The Upcoming Witcher Won’t Be Witcher 3 in New Clothing

There are tons of endings in The Witcher 3, so it is difficult to predict which route CDPR will take for The Witcher 4.

Previous rumors hinted that the new protagonist would belong to the school of Lynx, potentially hinting at Ciri taking up the mantle as the new main character. However, it’s difficult to say if this is indeed the direction CDPR is heading.

Nonetheless, Geralt’s return should steal the show, even if he isn’t the main character this time.

The Witcher 4 is said to be CDPR’s most advanced game ever, and it should eclipse Cyberpunk 2077 in scope. The studio is also aiming to break the RPG boundaries, so fans are excited to see what the team can do.

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