Summary

It’s going to be a long time before we get to playThe Witcher 4. As of now, the release window is 2027, but CD Projekt Red has never been one to follow due dates; and, we all know what happenedthe last time it rushed a release. What we do know is thatCiri will be the protagonist, following the good ending from Witcher 3.

We also know thatGeralt will be in the game in some capacity, although it’s unclear what that will be. Some suggest thathe may even be the final Gwent boss. We don’t know who else will return, and it seems that even some major supporting actors aren’t sure. Yennefer actor Denise Gough doesn’t know if she’ll return to the role.

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Yennefer Actor Doesn’t Know If She’s In The Witcher 4

Denise Gough, who many will recognise as Dedra Meero in Andor isn’t sure if she will return to the role of Yennefer of Vengerberg. When asked byEurogamerhow production on The Witcher 4 was going, Gough simply replied, “I don’t know any of this”. Of course, we’d love to get a glimpse of domestic life with Geralt and Yen, but she didn’t give anything away.

“I didn’t know what I was doing,” Gough continued,during an interview for Andor. “I’d never done a video game before. And then lots of, usually men, would come up to me in sound departments on film sets, would come up and go [whispers] ‘are you Yennefer?’ And I was like ‘who’s Yennefer?'”

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We really hope we’ll get at least a cameo by Yennefer in The Witcher 4. Considering that she initially taught Ciri how to control her powers, it would be fitting that she gets to see her in her prime. However, considering thatGeralt actor, Doug Cockle, said the exact same thing. We’re not sure what to believe.

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A screenshot from The Witcher 4, featuring Ciri standing in the middle of a crowd.

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