Disappointment Looms: No Witcher 4 Reveal at The Game Awards 2025
Fans eagerly anticipating a glimpse of CD Projekt Red's highly anticipated The Witcher 4 at The Game Awards 2025, set to kick off on December 11th, have been met with a dose of reality. The studio's co-CEO, Michał Nowakowski, has effectively doused hopes of any significant reveals.
While The Witcher 4 has secured a nomination for the coveted 'Most Anticipated Game' award – a category likely to be dominated by the powerhouse that is Grand Theft Auto 6 – this prestigious acknowledgment was not deemed a catalyst for new content showcasing. This presents a curious missed opportunity, especially considering that the initial reveal of The Witcher 4, featuring Ciri as the protagonist, also occurred at The Game Awards a year prior. Furthermore, the last discernible peek at potential gameplay emerged in June, suggesting ample time and a fertile ground for a teaser or a brief gameplay snippet. Yet, the decision stands firm against it.
A Stark Statement from CD Projekt Red Leadership
Nowakowski himself articulated the studio's stance via his X (formerly Twitter) account:
I’m very happy to see The Witcher 4 nominated in the Most Anticipated Game category at The Game Awards. Thanks to everyone who has already voted — your support means a lot to us. We won’t be bringing any new content to TGA this year, but we’re, as always, excited to watch the… — Michał Nowakowski (@michalnowakow) November 26, 2025
He elaborated further, stating, "I am very happy to see The Witcher 4 nominated in the 'Most Anticipated Games' category at The Game Awards. Thank you to everyone who has already voted – your support means a lot to us. This year, we will not be adding any new content for TGA, but, as always, we are looking forward to the show and celebrating this amazing industry night with all of you." This declaration leaves little room for interpretation: the ceremony will be for observation, not revelation.
Production Status and Strategic Enigmas
During their Q3 earnings call, CD Projekt Red reiterated that the new installment in the beloved Witcher saga is indeed in its "full production phase," a stage that commenced back in November 2024. While a definitive release date remains elusive, it's confirmed that the game will not see the light of day in 2026. Reports from August indicated a substantial development team of up to 560 individuals dedicated to The Witcher 4, raising questions about what has been accomplished behind closed doors.
From a public relations and economic standpoint, the Polish company's choice to withhold new information appears perplexing. The buzz surrounding The Witcher 4 during the summer propelled CD Projekt Red to become one of Europe's most valuable companies, making the continued fanning of this flame a seemingly logical business strategy. At one point, the company's stock even outperformed notable AI developers within the prestigious Stoxx 600 index, underscoring the immense market interest.
While CD Projekt Red is known for its ability to deliver surprises, it seems unlikely that Michał Nowakowski's explicit statement does not accurately reflect the situation. The exact release window for The Witcher 4 remains a mystery, though the developers have pledged an active information campaign commencing a year prior to its launch. For now, fans must continue to exercise patience, holding onto the promise of future updates rather than immediate gratification.
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