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From Game of the Year to The Witcher 4: CD Projekt Red Hires Talent from Sandfall Interactive

by Jonathan Dubinski

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  • CD Projekt Red has strengthened the team working on The Witcher 4 by hiring cinematic animator Lucie Hennet from Sandfall Interactive.
  • Hennets previous experience in refining motion capture data for character animations indicates that the upcoming Witcher game may feature high-quality cinematics.
  • While there is no confirmed release date for The Witcher 4, it is currently in full production and expected to be released after 2026.
  • The Witcher 4 will utilize Unreal Engine 5, suggesting that the graphics may be significantly improved compared to previous games in the series.

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CD Projekt Red Reinforces The Witcher 4 Team with Cinematic Animator Lucie Hennet from Sandfall Interactive

CD Projekt Red has bolstered the development of The Witcher 4 with the addition of French animator Lucie Hennet, known for her work on the cinematics in Sandfall Interactive’s Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. Hennet transitioned from Sandfall Interactive at the end of 2024 and joined CD Projekt Red in February as an onsite cinematic animator at their Warsaw studio. Her prior role at Sandfall Interactive involved refining motion capture data to animate characters’ facial expressions and body movements for cinematic scenes. Currently, there is also an open position for a gameplay animator at the Warsaw office. While Hennet has not confirmed her involvement with The Witcher 4, CD Projekt Red’s Warsaw studio is the primary development hub for the game. The studio has also stated that The Witcher 4 (codenamed Polaris) is in full production but is not expected to be released in 2026. CD Projekt Red’s other studios are focused on Cyberpunk 2 and Project Sirius, a multiplayer game set in The Witcher universe. The next Witcher game will use Unreal Engine 5. What are your expectations for its graphics?

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