We had to wait, but this time it’s official. Marcin Przybyłowiczthe emblematic composer of The Witcher 3: Wild Huntwill make his comeback to create the soundtrack for The Witcher 4. Information confirmed by Paweł Saskodirector of CD Projekt Red, on social networks.
The musician will be accompanied by PT Adamczykalready involved in Cyberpunk 2077. This musical direction duo suggests a faithful sound ambiance to Geralt’s universe, while bringing a touch of modernity.
Why this music changes everything for The Witcher 4
Although this announcement may seem secondary at first glance, it is in reality crucial. There The Witcher 3 soundtrack is often cited among the most significant in the history of video games. Between Slavic folklore, dark choirs and tribal rhythms, it has shaped the very identity of the world of The Witcher.
With Przybyłowicz returning, fans can hope find this unique sound richnesscapable of moving people and instantly immersing them in the game. In an industry where sequels are often sanitized, this creative choice is reassuring.
A prolonged silence, but an intact wait
Since the official announcement of The Witcher 4 at the end of 2024, CD Projekt Red has adopted a minimal communication. Aside from a gameplay video released last summer, information has been scarce. The announcement of the composer’s return seems to be a strong signal sent to the community: the studio is moving forward, and remains faithful to the DNA that made the saga successful. Enough to keep the flame alive with an audience that is still as loyal as ever.
A DLC for The Witcher 3 before The Witcher 4?
Another rumor that is circulating insistently: a new DLC for The Witcher 3 would be in preparation for 2026. It would serve as narrative bridge between Wild Hunt and the next opusparticularly around the character of Ciri .
This extension has not yet been officially confirmed, but if it sees the light of day, it could make it possible to prepare the emotional and story-line groundfor The Witcher 4. Until then, we will still have to wait. CD Projekt has not communicated a release window. One thing is certain: the music is already ready to vibrate in our ears.