Rumors suggest CD Projekt Red's upcoming multiplayer Witcher game, codenamed Project Sirius, may feature character creation, allowing players to craft their own Witchers. While many multiplayer games incorporate character creation, recent job postings from The Molasses Flood (the studio developing Project Sirius) hint at this possibility.
Initially unveiled in late 2022 as a multiplayer Witcher spin-off, Project Sirius is now understood to be a live-service title. This leaves open the possibility of either pre-set characters or a fully customizable Witcher experience. A recent job posting for a Lead 3D Character Artist at The Molasses Flood strengthens the latter theory. The description emphasizes the need for a candidate to collaborate on creating "world-class characters" that align with the game's artistic vision and gameplay mechanics.
Managing Expectations for Project Sirius
While the prospect of creating personalized Witchers is exciting, fans should temper their enthusiasm. The job posting, while suggestive, doesn't explicitly confirm a character creation system. The focus on "world-class characters" could equally refer to the development of pre-designed heroes or NPCs for the game.
However, the potential for player-created Witchers arrives at a strategic moment for CD Projekt. The recent reveal of the first trailer for The Witcher 4, showcasing Ciri as the protagonist, has sparked some controversy among fans. The option to create and play as a custom Witcher could potentially mitigate some of this negative reaction.
The Future of Witchers Remains Uncertain
Until CD Projekt Red provides official confirmation, the inclusion of character creation in Project Sirius remains speculative. Nevertheless, the available evidence points towards an intriguing possibility that could significantly impact the game's appeal and reception.