Okami Games, a well-known game pusher, recently tweeted. He made a hypothesis: If CDPR announces The Witcher 4 tomorrow, will you pre-order it? Considering the great success of The Witcher 3, according to common sense, many players should give a positive response. However, what is surprising is that all the comments below are not pre-ordered, and most of the explanations given are mainly affected by Cyberpunk 2077.
The one that received the most praise is, if the original crew who made The Witcher 3 after the Cyberpunk 2077 shit show are still there, how much is The Witcher 4 worth?
Slenderfriend: I won’t pre-order. I probably won’t buy their games on the day of the first release. I will wait for a discount. They destroyed me with Cyberpunk. They won’t have a second time.
GamerRukus: No pre-orders. Look at the games released this year to see how many discounts they have made on Black Friday alone, but the Christmas holiday has not yet begun. A week before the Christmas promotion, Battlefield 2042 had dropped to $47. Pre-ordering games is a waste of money, and it’s no good to us.
Dutch_Cappuchino: I am so ridiculous, no, CDPR has proven that their games are not worth pre-ordering
Unknown User: No, why do you want it? Well, if they really have a good game design, this time with an interesting open world and good game mechanics, why not pre-order it? But the problem is, if it’s the same as “The Witcher,” it won’t be.
Alyx: I like everything related to “The Witcher”, but after “Cyberpunk 2077” hits the street, I will not pre-order it. If it looks good, I might buy it on the day of the launch.