CD Projekt RED is continuing its string of reveals about the upcoming RPG The Witcher 4 by releasing the first track of the official soundtrack.
The track, titled “No Gods, Only Monsters,” was featured in the cinematic trailer revealed a few days ago at The Game Awards, but today you can listen to it on its own without interruptions and in its entirety.
It was composed by P.T. Adamczyk, who created the music of Cyberpunk 2077, with lyrics by Borys Pugacz-Muraszkiewicz.
You can enjoy it below.
The Witcher 4 will continue the saga that started with the first three games of the series and is said to be the beginning of a new trilogy. This time around, Ciri will take on the mantle of the Witcher and will be the main protagonist.
Yet, we already know that Geralt of Rivia will return in the game (albeit his role has not been revealed just yet), voiced by his traditional actor Doug Cockle. On the other hand, Ciri will be voiced by Ciara Berkeley.
If you’d like to learn more about the upcoming game, which marks the switch for CD Projekt RED to Unreal Engine 5 and has entered full production fairly recently, you can hear from its game director Sebastian Kalemba as he breaks down the cinematic trailer for us.
Incidentally, another game that may please The Witcher fans is going to be revealed soon, it’s Blood of the Dawnwaker, a single-player open-world dark fantasy action RPG with a “strong focus” on story and narrative, developed by Rebel Wolves, a studio formed by CD Projekt veterans including The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’s Game Director Konrad Tomaszkiewicz.