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The Witcher 4 can wait, The Witcher officially returns in 2025

The Witcher 4 can wait, The Witcher officially returns in 2025

What a way to celebrate its 10-year anniversary

The Witcher franchise is the talk of the town since The Witcher 4 was revealed during this year’s The Game Awards which aired just last week.

Now that we know that the next instalment in the CD Projekt RED saga is officially on the way, and with Ciri at the helm, it is no wonder that fans are flocking to the older games as a way to prepare.

Check out the brand-new trailer for The Witcher 4 below!

In the meantime, and to take advantage of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunts brand-new surge in popularity, CDPR is back with yet another announcement.

To celebrate the ten-year anniversary of The Witcher 3, the monster-slaying RPG is back in a way we would have never expected.

Kicking off in May 2025, The Witcher in Concert is, as you guessed it, a musical extravaganza celebrating the award-winning game.

Performing at CD Projekt RED’s origin country Poland before travelling to Boston, Massachusetts, The Witcher in Concert will feature a live orchestra of the game’s soundtrack and it is not to miss if you are a hardcore fan.

Tickets are set to go on sale soon but if you are unable to make it to those two locations, CDPR has also revealed that the concert will be making its way to more countries across Europe throughout 2025.

Not only that but it will be heading to North America some time in 2026, although specific locations have not yet been announced.

With a spellbinding orchestra mixed with cutting-edge visuals, The Witcher in Concert will be the perfect way to celebrate The Witcher 3 ahead of the release of The Witcher 4.

“The experience features select tracks from the game and its expansions, arranged for the occasion by The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt composer Marcin Przybyłowicz, who will also join select stops as a special guest,” the official announcement reads.

“The live celebration is further bolstered by Polish folk metal band Percival, co-composers of the game’s soundtrack, known for their iconic contributions to the game’s sound. Alongside a skilled orchestra, they will bring to life beloved tracks from Geralt’s journey through the continent.”


Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RED

Topics: The Witcher, The Witcher 3, The Witcher 4, CD Projekt Red