You're probably going to be waiting on The Witcher 4 for a while, so it's a good thing the original author just finished a new book
Briefly

Andrzej Sapkowski recently spoke with French fantasy magazine Chimères, where he shared that he doesn't really have any plans for the series going forward, but he has wrapped up his latest Witcher book. 'I have finished the book,' he said. 'It took me maybe two years - something like this.' Sapkowski technically finished the Witcher books back in 1999, though did later come back to Geralt with another one in 2013, set in between the events of the original books.
Production for The Witcher 4 is meant to be starting this year at least, so hopefully it's only a few years away at the very least. Still, considering The Witcher 3 is almost decade old, that's quite the long wait for something new from the beloved action RPG.
Sapkowski shared last year that the book is due to be released in 2024 in his native Poland, with a worldwide release coming sometime in 2025, so it won't exactly be very long until you get to return to the world of The Witcher.
Though CD Projekt Red has at least made it clear that the upcoming sequel, The Witcher 4, is 'the most advanced' of its projects, the timeline for its release remains uncertain.
Read at VG247
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