I hope you’re right. But it kinda seems like they’re planning on releasing 4-6+ with an Assassin’s Creed kind of cadence rather than the current one.
But you’re also talking to someone who actually appreciated Cyberpunk 2077. I’m happy they made it, even if it’s not completely what they promised. It’s fun to explore, there are some pretty deep mysteries to unravel (and of course the answers are all hypotheses), and most of all, they gave the Witcher series a break. IMO creatives need a break from doing one series all the time. We got 3 Witcher games, increasingly good ones at that. I doubt the fourth one would’ve beat the third if they’d made it right after 3.
I’m pretty sure that’s what they’re doing
4 years between TW1, TW2 and TW3, and it’s been 10 years since TW3 (not counting expansions and CP2077)
And with Cyberpunk 2077, they made something different
I hope you’re right. But it kinda seems like they’re planning on releasing 4-6+ with an Assassin’s Creed kind of cadence rather than the current one.
But you’re also talking to someone who actually appreciated Cyberpunk 2077. I’m happy they made it, even if it’s not completely what they promised. It’s fun to explore, there are some pretty deep mysteries to unravel (and of course the answers are all hypotheses), and most of all, they gave the Witcher series a break. IMO creatives need a break from doing one series all the time. We got 3 Witcher games, increasingly good ones at that. I doubt the fourth one would’ve beat the third if they’d made it right after 3.