Geralt voice actor speaks out: The protagonist of "The Witcher 4" is not politically correct

Geralt voice actor Doug Cockle said that "The Witcher 4" with Cialis as the main character is not a product of "political correctness".In an interview with Fall Damage, he called the people who hold this view "very ridiculous."He advises fans of the Wizard series who have this idea to read the original novel, which is based on Andrzej Sapkowski's novel.

杰洛特配音演员发声:《巫师4》主角希里并非政治正确

"It has nothing to do with political correctness," Cockle said through IGN. "Cillie is a very charming character in the "Witcher" series, and it's perfect to unfold the story with her at its core." Cockle did not clearly state the specific definition of "political correctness".After all, this term is often abused and has lost its specific meaning.

After Geralt was the lead in the trilogy, Cockle said: "Geralt's journey is over." He supported Cili's choice to become the new protagonist of The Witcher 4."After reading the original, you will understand CD Projekt's choice," Cockle explained why she chose Cili. "Her storyline was not fully developed in The Witcher 3, because the main line focused on Geralt. But the original work had laid the groundwork."

"If you think this is politically correct, please read the original works first - first they are very exciting; secondly you will change your opinion," he added.

杰洛特配音演员发声:《巫师4》主角希里并非政治正确

"The Witcher 4" will launch a new trilogy (4-6th generation), and all works will be released within six years after the first work is released.Although Geralt will appear, he will only play the secondary supporting role.Game Director Sebastian Kalemba told PC Gamer that after continuing the plot of "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunter", adopting the Cili perspective is the most natural choice."This character is full of space for mining, and its complexity allows us to freely expand our story and create a rich exploration experience," he said.

杰洛特配音演员发声:《巫师4》主角希里并非政治正确

It is also reported that Kalemba recently talked about hoping that players will experience the substantial impact of choices in "The Witcher 4".In addition to "The Witcher 4", CD Projekt is developing the sequel to "Cyberpunk 2077" and the remake of "The Witcher 1", and has reached an agreement with Saudi Arabia to develop a new work.