Despite its stellar reputation, The Witcher 3 wasn't without its flaws. Even its most dedicated fans admitted that the combat system could have been more polished. In a recent interview, The Witcher 4 game director, Sebastian Kalemba, addressed these concerns directly, highlighting the specific gameplay elements the team plans to revamp. He emphasized that both the gameplay and the monster hunting experience are pivotal aspects needing substantial enhancements.
Kalemba stated, "We want to improve the gameplay and the monster hunting experience." He stressed that the upcoming trailer for The Witcher 4 should effectively capture the intensity and power inherent in battling monsters, focusing on both the choreography and the emotional depth of these encounters.
A significant overhaul of the combat system is on the horizon for The Witcher 4. Fans can rest assured that CD Projekt RED is keenly aware of the areas requiring the most attention, and these improvements will likely extend to future titles as well. Excitingly, the new trilogy will feature Ciri as the main protagonist.
Additionally, the developers have planned to incorporate Triss's wedding into the game. In The Witcher 3, the Ashen Marriage mission was intended to take place in Novigrad. In this storyline, Triss develops feelings for Castello and wishes to marry him as soon as possible. Geralt plays a crucial role in the wedding preparations, from clearing the canals of monsters to securing alcohol and choosing a gift for the bride.