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Poland's CD Projekt releases Witcher IV trailer (updated)

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       GDANSK, Dec 13 (Reuters) - Poland's biggest video game
maker CD Projekt  CDR.WA  on Friday released a trailer for its
planned new game in the blockbuster "Witcher" fantasy series.
    After the troubled release of its previous big-ticket game
"Cyberpunk", CD Projekt has been careful not to indicate when
"The Witcher IV", currently in the full-scale production phase,
will premiere.  
    The single-player role-playing game is a successor to "The
Witcher 3: Wild Hunt", expanding the universe of the medieval
fantasy franchise which has sold more than 75 million copies
since the first game was released in 2007.
    Analysts expect it to debut in 2026 or 2027, leaving CD
Projekt without a major earnings driver until then.  
    The company's shares reversed an early gain of almost 6% to
trade 4.4% lower at 0924 GMT.  
    "Some investors were very optimistic about this teaser, but
it was a point that the market had been playing on for almost
half a year," BDM brokerage analyst Krzysztof Tkocz told
Reuters, adding that the share price in coming days would likely
be driven by how the trailer is received. 
    "The Witcher IV aims to be the most immersive and ambitious
open-world Witcher game to date," CD Projekt said in a
statement. 
    The game is led by Ciri, the adopted daughter of Geralt of
Rivia, the main character from the previous Witcher games.
    It is being developed using customised Unreal Engine 5
technology, which also powered the six-minute trailer.
    Erste Group analyst Piotr Bogusz said the trailer can show
the target quality of the game. 
    "Interest in the trailer is relatively high, and the trailer
itself is rated mostly positively."
  
      

 (Reporting by Adrianna Ebert, additional reporting by Rafal W.
Nowak; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)
 ((Adrianna.Ebert@thomsonreuters.com; +48 58 769 65 88;))

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