CD Projekt Red have launched a video celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Witcher collection. The quick in-engine movie, narrated by Geralt himself, options a few of your favorite characters from the collection attending Geralt’s celebration.
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It’s a little bit of an early gathering. The authentic Witcher sport wasn’t truly launched till October 26, 2007, nevertheless it’s the thought that counts. The video opens with Ciri arriving on the Corvo Bianco winery in Toussaint, the setting for the second growth for The Witcher three. As she will get of her horse and makes her approach inside, we’re greeted with characters from throughout the Witcher collection.
Zoltan is taking part in Gwent with Dandelion, Triss and Yennefer are chatting by the door, and Eskel and Lambert are speaking with Ves and Keira respectively. Priscilla is taking part in the lute within the background whereas some godlings scamper round. It’s a veritable who’s who of The Witcher three.
Geralt’s narration, which appears to lament the time he’s spent away from Ciri, tells us that he’s doing effectively, completely happy after the occasions of the Witcher collection. But then he turns to the digital camera, addressing the collection’ gamers straight. “Thanks for everything,” he says, “and know, we all miss you, old friend.” No, you’re crying.
In the ultimate group shot (which someway Roach additionally manages to sneak into the again of) Geralt and Ciri increase their glasses to the participant. It’s all very beautiful. While we would by no means return to Geralt’s aspect, it’s fairly touching that CD Projekt Red would go to this a lot effort for the collection’ anniversary.
If you’re determined to return to the Northern Realms, Gwent, the standalone model of The Witcher three’s lauded card sport, will most likely be your finest guess. More than simply one other card sport, Gwent has a marketing campaign that’s 15 hours lengthy, which features as much dialogue as Hearts of Stone.
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