If you’ve recently found yourself boasting to your pals about getting early access to The Witcher 4 through a beta test invitation, there’s some unfortunate news coming your way. CD Projekt has issued a warning to fans about a scam circulating online, where people are being misled into believing they’re getting a chance to engage with the game ahead of its release.
Look, we totally understand the desire to dive into Ciri’s latest witcher-like antics sooner rather than later, even if that invite doesn’t seem to have an official stamp on it. But it’s important to stay cautious. As they say, always double-check before diving headfirst into something questionable.
Recently, CD Projekt shared on Twitter, alerting the community: “We’ve been hearing reports of purported invites to a beta test for The Witcher 4 — this is a scam.” They’re actively working to remove these fraudulent messages. If you come across anything suspicious, do your part: report it using your email or social media tools. Remember, professional monster hunters aren’t the ones falling for traps; they spot them and deal with them accordingly!
Now, should CD Projekt ever decide to run an actual beta test, you’ll hear it directly from them first on their official channels. So, resist the temptation to click on sketchy links, like those sent by someone named XxbIgG3RryFR0mdaRivIEra69xX claiming to have insider access. Just give it a pass. Sure, a few grumblings might come your way, but better safe than sorry, right? Viruses are no laughing matter, even if you’re browsing incognito. Trust me, even your tech-savvy dad would back me up on this.
So, are we clear? Fantastic. Now, go enjoy some legitimate Witcher news rather than risking a run-in with the wrong kind of monster.