Witcher Multiplayer: Player-Created Witchers Confirmed?
Summary
- CD Projekt Red's upcoming multiplayer Witcher game, Project Sirius, may feature character creation, allowing players to design their own Witchers.
- Recent job postings at The Molasses Flood, the studio developing Project Sirius, suggest a focus on creating high-quality 3D characters, hinting at player-created Witchers.
- While exciting, fans should temper expectations until CD Projekt Red officially confirms the character creation feature.
CD Projekt Red's upcoming multiplayer Witcher game, tentatively titled Project Sirius, may allow players to create their own custom Witchers. This possibility stems from a job posting at The Molasses Flood, the CD Projekt-owned studio developing the game. While character creation is common in multiplayer games, this new information adds weight to the speculation.
Initially announced in late 2022 as a multiplayer Witcher spin-off, Project Sirius is being developed by The Molasses Flood, known for titles like The Flame in the Flood and Drake Hollow. Recent reports suggest the game will be a live-service title, raising the question of whether players would select from pre-existing characters or create their own.
A recent job posting for a Lead 3D Character Artist at The Molasses Flood provides a strong clue. The description emphasizes the artist's role in creating "world-class characters" that align with the game's artistic vision and gameplay needs. This strongly suggests a significant focus on character development, potentially hinting at a character creation system.
Project Sirius: Customizable Witchers?
While the prospect of creating personalized Witchers is exciting for many fans, caution is advised until official confirmation from CD Projekt Red. The job posting indicates a need for high-quality character models, but this doesn't definitively confirm a player-created character system. The studio could simply be developing a roster of pre-designed characters and NPCs for the game.
If Project Sirius does indeed feature character creation, it could be a strategic move by CD Projekt Red. The recent reveal of The Witcher 4's trailer, showcasing Ciri as the protagonist instead of Geralt, has caused some fan discontent. The ability to create and play as a custom Witcher might help alleviate some of this negative sentiment.





