The Witcher 4 Beta Test Invites are SCAM, says CDPR
The Witcher 4 Beta Test Invites are SCAM, says CDPR

CD Projekt Red Issues Official Warning: All Emails Inviting Players to The Witcher 4 Beta Are FakeOn April 16, CD Projekt Red issued a warning to fans via the official The Witcher account on X (formerly Twitter), urging players to be cautious and avoid clicking on any suspicious links.

In a short but clear statement, the developers wrote: “If you received an email promising access to The Witcher 4 beta test, please be cautious — it's a scam. We haven’t sent out any such invitations. Do not click on any links or share your personal data.”

Key Points to Know

  • No Beta Yet: The Witcher 4 is still in early development. There is no active beta testing at this stage.
  • Phishing Scam Disguised as CDPR: Scammers are impersonating CD Projekt Red in an attempt to steal account credentials or money.

What We Know About The Witcher 4

The next installment of the legendary franchise was announced back in 2022, but few details have been revealed so far. What has been confirmed is that the game is being developed using Unreal Engine 5 and will kick off a new saga in The Witcher universe. As of now, no trailer, gameplay footage, or release date has been shared by CDPR.

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How to Stay Safe

  • Do not open emails from suspicious addresses.
  • Do not click on any links.
  • Always verify updates through CDPR's official platforms.

CDPR has confirmed: There is no active beta testing for The Witcher 4. If you receive such an invitation — it's a scam. Do not open the email, do not follow any links, and do not trust unverified sources. Genuine news will only appear via the studio’s official channels.

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