Key Takeaways
- CD Projekt Red's upcoming Witcher multiplayer game, codenamed Project Sirius, may feature player-created Witchers.
- Recent job postings at The Molasses Flood, the studio developing the game, hint at character creation capabilities.
- Enthusiasm should be tempered until official confirmation from CD Projekt Red.
The possibility of crafting personalized Witchers in the upcoming Witcher multiplayer game is gaining traction. A job posting at CD Projekt Red's subsidiary, The Molasses Flood, suggests this feature may be included. While character creation is standard in many multiplayer titles, this new information adds weight to the speculation surrounding Project Sirius.
Initially unveiled in late 2022, Project Sirius was presented as a multiplayer Witcher spin-off. Developed by The Molasses Flood (creators of The Flame in the Flood and Drake Hollow), the game's nature as a live-service title has fueled debate about its character system – a pre-set roster or custom character creation. A recent job posting for a Lead 3D Character Artist strongly suggests the latter. The description emphasizes alignment of character design with the game's artistic vision and gameplay mechanics.
Project Sirius: Custom Witcher Creation?
While the prospect of creating original Witchers is exciting, fans should remain cautious until official confirmation. The job posting highlights the need for a skilled artist capable of producing "world-class characters," but this doesn't definitively confirm a player-driven character creation system. It could simply indicate the development of additional Witcher characters, including playable heroes or NPCs.
The potential for custom Witcher creation arrives at a pivotal moment for CD Projekt Red. The recent Witcher 4 trailer, showcasing Ciri as the protagonist, has sparked mixed reactions among fans. Offering the ability to create personalized Witchers could potentially mitigate some of this negative sentiment.