The possibility of crafting personalized Witchers in the upcoming Witcher multiplayer title, Project Sirius, is gaining traction. A job posting at CD Projekt Red's The Molasses Flood studio suggests this feature. While character creation is common in multiplayer games, this new development adds weight to the speculation.
Initially unveiled in late 2022, Project Sirius was described as a Witcher spin-off incorporating multiplayer elements. Developed by The Molasses Flood (creators of The Flame in the Flood and Drake Hollow), it's now understood to be a live-service game. This could mean either pre-selected characters or a custom character creation system within the Witcher universe. A recent job posting for a Lead 3D Character Artist strengthens the latter possibility, emphasizing the need for a character artist to align character designs with the game's artistic vision and gameplay requirements.
Project Sirius: Customizable Witchers?
While the prospect of creating original Witchers excites many fans, caution is advised until official confirmation from CD Projekt Red. The job posting highlights the need for "world-class characters," but this doesn't definitively confirm player character creation. It could simply refer to the development of other Witcher characters, such as selectable heroes or non-player characters (NPCs).
Should player-created Witchers materialize, it would be a timely development for CD Projekt Red. The recent Witcher 4 trailer revealed at The Game Awards showcased Ciri as the protagonist, a decision that has met with mixed reactions from some fans. Allowing players to create their own Witchers could potentially mitigate some of this negative sentiment.