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According to calculations by Mateusz Chrzanowski, an analyst at Noble Securities, CD Projekt Red will have to shell out nearly $900 million to complete The Witcher 4. According to the exchange rate between the U.S. dollar and the Polish zลoty, the total estimated cost as of writing is $896,661,196.80. Previous estimates of the gameโs budget put the total costs at $588 million, so thereโs been a significant increase as the game moves closer to the finish line. The new figures account for both development and marketing, which is split 50/50.
The Witcher 4โs Costs Are Staggering

Chrzanowskiโs report from December 16, 2026, outlines several plans and assumptions regarding the development of The Witcher 4 and other projects. If youโve been following the gameโs progress, you likely know it was initially thought to be ready for launch in 2026, but it has been delayed. The report indicates that The Witcher 4 wonโt reach consumers until the 4th quarter of 2027, so it will be a while. Before that happens, a paid DLC for The Witcher 3 will be released, which will initiate the full marketing campaign for that titleโs successor. The DLC, which cost $14.5 million to develop, is expected to bring in around $330 million.
If youโre thinking that $900 million sounds reasonable considering how much time and effort went into making The Witcher 3, youโre not entirely wrong. While that game did cost a pretty penny and outperformed expectations, it only cost a comparatively small $81 million. The Witcher 3 was released in 2015, so adjusting for inflation, its development costs in 2026 dollars are $110 million. Still, thatโs a lot of money, but compared to almost $900 million, itโs but a fraction. Of course, itโs difficult to say why the development and marketing costs of The Witcher 4 are so much higher, but it suggests CD Projekt Red is putting as much into it as possible.








