
If you encounter an invitation for a Witcher 4 closed beta test, be aware that it is likely a scam, according to the developer CD Projekt. They have stated that the so-called invites offering an early glimpse into the game are not legitimate.
“Recently, we’ve been alerted by community members claiming to have received invitations to a beta test for The Witcher 4. This is a scam!”
Translation: “Recently, we’ve been alerted by community members claiming to have received invitations to a beta test for The Witcher 4. This is a scam!”
Furthermore, CD Projekt has been actively working to eliminate these fraudulent messages. Community members are encouraged to report any suspicious invitations they come across using the reporting tools within their email clients or the respective social media platforms.
A recent fake invitation spotted on Instagram even made its way to Reddit last week. Though it may appear legitimate at first glance, a closer inspection reveals numerous spelling and grammatical mistakes.
CD Projekt reassured fans that any future beta tests would be announced through their official social media and website channels, not through external advertisements. They also emphasized that the actual release of Witcher 4 is not expected until at least 2027.