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Ciri para encabezar Witcher 4, dice CDPR

Autor:Kristen Actualizar:Feb 22,2025

Ciri para encabezar Witcher 4, dice CDPR

CD Projekt Red confirma que Ciri será el protagonista de The Witcher 4, una decisión impulsada tanto por la progresión narrativa como por el potencial inherente al personaje. El productor ejecutivo Malgorzata mitrega explica que la historia de Geralt concluyó en el Witcher 3, dejando a Ciri, un personaje ricamente desarrollado tanto en los libros como en los juegos, como el sucesor ideal. Esto permite nuevas vías creativas y una exploración más profunda de sus complejidades.

El director Sebastian Kalemba destaca la edad más joven de Ciri como un factor clave, ofreciendo a los jugadores una mayor libertad para dar forma a su arco de personaje, un contraste con el Geralt establecido. El cambio, inicialmente discutido hace casi una década, subraya la visión a largo plazo de CD Projekt Red para Ciri como heredero natural de Geralt. Kalemba anticipa que los nuevos desafíos de Ciri forjarán una narrativa igualmente convincente.

El veterano actor de voz Doug Cockle, que retrata a Geralt, apoya el cambio, reconociendo el inmenso potencial de Ciri como protagonista. Si bien Geralt aparecerá en The Witcher 4, su papel será secundario, asegurando un cambio narrativo distinto y una nueva perspectiva.

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