The Witcher 3, while critically acclaimed, wasn't without its flaws. Many fans felt the combat system fell short.
In a recent interview, Witcher 4's game director, Sebastian Kalemba, acknowledged weaknesses in the previous game's gameplay, specifically highlighting combat and monster hunting as areas needing significant improvement. He stated, "We want to improve the gameplay and the monster hunting experience."
Kalemba emphasized that the Witcher 4 trailer should showcase the impactful and powerful nature of monster encounters, focusing on improved choreography and emotional intensity.
A substantial combat overhaul is anticipated for The Witcher 4. Reassuringly, CD Projekt Red (CDPR) recognizes the shortcomings of past Witcher games' combat and is committed to addressing them. These improvements will likely carry over to future installments, especially considering Ciri's central role in the new trilogy.
Furthermore, developers plan to incorporate Triss's wedding into the game. Originally conceived for Witcher 3's "Ashen Marriage" quest in Novigrad, the storyline depicts Triss's affection for Castello and her desire for a swift wedding. Geralt's role would involve assisting with preparations, such as monster extermination, acquiring alcohol, and choosing a wedding gift.