Watch 35 minutes of The Witcher 3
A lengthy new gameplay video for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt picks up right where the last one left off: with Geralt riding into town with a griffon head in tow.
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A lengthy new gameplay video for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt picks up right where the last one left off: with Geralt riding into town with a griffon head in tow.
Shacknews speaks to The Witcher 3 executive producer John Mamais about the series' final chapter.
CD Projekt RED hasn't been short on projects for their acclaimed Witcher series and among the ones on their agenda is a new digital board game adaptation known as The Witcher Adventure. Those that have pre-ordered The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt have some good news awaiting them, as the closed beta has kicked off today.
The MOBA genre continues to be the new hotness in video games and an unlikely entrant has ventured into the battle arena. CD Projekt RED and Fuero Games have brought The Witcher into the MOBA space with a new free-to-play entry called The Witcher Battle Arena.
Soon after Geralt successfully slew a griffon at Microsoft's Xbox pre-E3 presentation video, he takes its head to Novigrad, the biggest city in the land. There, he trades the trophy to a mobster spy for information leading to an ashen haired girl. This kicks off the gameplay presentation for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and gives players a first look at the massive world that awaits them in the third and final chapter of Geralt's story.
CD Projekt RED and Good Old Games are in the midst of holding a joint press conference and the developer is wasting no time bringing good news. The Polish studio has announced that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will arrive on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 on February 24, 2015.
CD Projekt Red co-founder Marcin Iwinski says The Witcher 3 might have a slightly higher resolution on PlayStation 4, but that the difference is negligible for gamers and really only matters to Sony PR and console fans.
CD Projekt RED, developer of The Witcher series, is working on a mobile game. It's scheduled to launch "very soon." "Smartphones and tablets are...
Good things come to those who wait, a trite saying goes, and my, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt certainly does look good. Which is why the open-world fantasy RPG is being delayed from its planned 2014 launch, until February 2015.
If you've yet to experience CD Projekt RED's RPG series, you'll be able to jump in for free this weekend on Steam. Both The Witcher Enhanced Edition and The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings will be free to play until Sunday, 1PM PT.