Is Ciri the Main Character of The Witcher 4? – IGN Daily Fix

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On today’s IGN The Fix: Games, CD Projekt Red’s announcement of The Witcher 4 (for lack of an official name) has sent fans into a frenzy as they try to decipher the studio’s teaser image. While it doesn’t show much, the art features a Witcher medallion partly submerged in snow, which some fans believe is linked to a major character from the last game, Ciri. Someone has found one of The Witcher 3’s final Easter eggs nearly seven years after it was released in May 2015. A character that players can free from a curse at the risk of her dying in seven years, can actually be found dead after waiting that long in-game. CD Projekt Red has confirmed that a new Witcher game is currently in development and that it will use Unreal Engine 5. While this new Witcher game will utilize Unreal Engine 5,CD Projekt Red did say that REDengine is “still being used for the development of the upcoming Cyberpunk 2077 expansion.” Narz has all that in your Daily Fix!

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