Plus a few thoughts on what we might see

CDPR is renowned forThe Witcherseries, and slightly less so forCyberpunk 2077, so you can expect to hear something about at least the former during today’s livestream. You’ll be able to watch the stream on Twitch at CDPR’s official channelhere. It’ll presumably also be viewable on the CD Projekt RedYouTube channel, but no official stream countdown has started yet. It’s worth keeping an eye on CDPR’s20th anniversary sitetoo.

Today’s stream is just the first in a series, according to atweetfrom CDPR. The company says it’ll start in Vizima, which is the capital city of Temeria in The Witcher series. We might hear more about a concrete date forThe Witcher 3’s next-gen update, nowdue in Q4this year. It’s entirely possible, but less likely, that CDPR will be chatting in much detail about thenext Witchergame, first touted back in April. They probably won’t make mention of theallegations of crunchduring Cyberpunk 2077’s development, though.

The wider CD Projekt group is actually a bit longer in the tooth than just two decades old, originally starting out in the ‘90s when schools pals Marcin Iwiński and Michał Kiciński began importing games to Poland. If you’re interested in the full history of CD Projekt and CDPR then there’s a handypotted guideover on their website. I’d completely forgotten there was ever a Witcher mobile game, for example.

Don’t worry if you miss today’s stream because real life gets in the way. We’ll keep you informed of anything noteworthy that comes out of it. Probably won’t bother if the whole thing is just to announce aFall Guyscrossover.