Geralt of Rivia voice actor Doug Cockle has revealed the White Wolf will star in the next mainline Witcher game, codenamed Polaris, but not as the main character.
Developer CD Projekt Red has long made clear that Geralt’s saga has come to an end, meaning a new protagonist was fully expected for Polaris, but this is the first confirmation he’ll be in the next game at all — and fuels some rampant fan theories.
Cockle didn’t share any specific details about Geralt’s role in Polaris in an interview with Fall Damage but did confirm his involvement. “I can’t say anything about [Polaris],” he said. “What we know is that Geralt will be part of the game, we just don’t know how much, and the game won’t focus on Geralt.
“It’s not about him this time. We don’t know who it’s about. I’m excited to find out. I want to know. I have not seen any script yet. I mean, I couldn’t tell you if I did. This is the thing, so I could be lying through my teeth. But I’m not. Or am I?”
Spoiler Warning: The following paragraphs feature spoilers for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
Only a single teaser image has otherwise been revealed for Polaris, but it was enough to fan the fire of fan theories which believed Ciri would be the next mainline Witcher game’s protagonist. What’s considered the “true” ending of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, thanks to its story being continued in comics considered canon to CD Projekt Red’s universe, sees her become a witcher herself.
The teaser image also showed a medallion of a lynx, and while this is a brand new witcher school not mentioned previously in the books, games, comics, or wherever else, Ciri wore a School of the Cat medallion in the books and its philosophy matches her nimble fighting style.
The lynx medallion being a combination of this and her wilder School of the Wolf side (as she was raised by its members Geralt, Vesemir, and so on), could make a lot of sense. In fact, Cockle himself told IGN in December 2023 this was “the best theory” he’s heard, though this was before he knew about starring in it himself.
Geralt being featured in Polaris as a side character perhaps lends itself to this theory too, because just as the final quest of The Witcher 3 sees him give Ciri her sword, it would make sense for her to have a mentor character in some areas of the new game. “Maybe Geralt is the new Vesemir,” said marktheshark124 on Reddit.
At the very least, the confirmation Geralt is in the game somewhat debunks fan theories for a prequel to the original Witcher saga, taking place decades, if not centuries, earlier when the Witcher schools were at the height of prominence. They, and witchers themselves, are dwindling during the events of the original saga.
It will likely be a while before more information on Polaris emerges, though it is the main project being worked on at CD Projekt Red. The developer hasn’t revealed anything else, only that it will emphasize freedom and “intense gameplay.“
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.