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There’s a bunch of upcoming CD Projekt Red games in development right now, with the award-winning developer turning its attention to new Witcher and Cyberpunk experiences following the release of Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty. The studio is known for creating some of the best RPGs in recent history, so naturally, we’re incredibly excited to see what new games it has in store for us. The lineup of new CDPR games includes adventures that aren’t going to directly follow The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, such as a remake of Geralt’s first adventure. We have a Cyberpunk 2077 sequel on the horizon, too, and that barely scratches the surface of what’s to come. So, you’ll want to keep reading to find more info on every one of the upcoming CD Projekt Red games in development right now.The Witcher 4 Platforms: TBACD Projekt Red confirmed the existence of The Witcher 4 in March 2022, and has been quietly issuing updates ever since. We now know that The Witcher Polaris (as it is codenamed internally) will be “a story-driven open-world RPG built on the legacy of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.” The new Witcher game is in pre-production with over 150 staff involved in early development. It is being built using Unreal Engine 5 – rather than CDPR’s proprietary RED Engine, which powered The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077. And in truly exciting news, we know that Project Polaris is merely the start of what’s to come – “the beginning of a new saga.” While we are waiting for more new updates on this one, at least fans can also look forward to Netflix’s The Witcher season 4 (likely releasing in 2025). Don’t worry there are plenty of avenues to get your Geralt fix!New The Witcher trilogy Platforms: TBAThe Witcher Polaris is only the beginning, the first part of a “new AAA RPG trilogy”. That’s right, there’s a new The Witcher trilogy of games in development, and CDPR has big ambitions. The original trilogy was released across eight years and offered wildly different experiences, with The Witcher available as a PC exclusive and The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings never making it to PlayStation platforms. With these three new Witcher games, CDPR says it is aiming to deliver the lot “within a six-year period following the Polaris release”, which should make for a more cohesive package of games. The Witcher SiriusScreenshot of the Flame in the Flood, developed by The Molasses Flood. Platforms: TBASign up to the GamesRadar+ Newsletter