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Entertainment January 5, 2026

GAMES LOST TO TIME: The Releases You'll NEVER See!

GAMES LOST TO TIME: The Releases You'll NEVER See!

The wait for a new mainline Witcher game just got longer. Fans hoping for *The Witcher 4* in 2026 will be disappointed, as the developers have confirmed it won’t be arriving that year.

This news comes directly from the studio, tempering the excitement that had been building around potential release windows. While a specific timeframe wasn’t offered, the statement clearly indicates the project requires more development time than initially anticipated.

The ambitious scope of a new Witcher title is undoubtedly a factor. Creating a sprawling, immersive world with compelling characters and a gripping narrative demands significant resources and meticulous attention to detail.

The Witcher 3 trailer image of Ciri

This delay isn’t entirely unexpected, given the studio’s recent focus on rebuilding its development processes. Lessons learned from past projects are being applied to ensure the next installment meets the high expectations of the fanbase.

The silence surrounding the game has fueled speculation, but this confirmation, while disheartening for some, provides a degree of clarity. It signals a commitment to delivering a polished and substantial experience, even if it means a longer wait.

For now, Witcher fans will have to content themselves with *The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt* and its expansions, as well as the Netflix series. The future of the franchise remains bright, but patience will be key.

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