The Witcher 3 confirmed for Playstation 4

21 February 2013
The Witcher 3 news

CD Projekt Red has confirmed that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will come to Playstation 4.

The developer said that the game will arrive in 2014 on Sony’s next console.

“After yesterday’s PlayStation Meeting we can finally promise: The Witcher 3 is coming to the PlayStation 4,” said studio boss Adam Badowski.

“The new hardware gives us the opportunity to create something great. We are able to work with the new console from its birth and this allows our in-house REDengine 3 to push the graphical limits of what the PlayStation hardware can display,” said Badowski. “The console is fresh and has some innovative solutions that we’re looking forward to using in our game.”

The Witcher 3 is said to have a world 40 times larger than that in Witcher 2, and 20 times larger than the world of Skyrim; due to this CD Projekt Red has a fast-travel system in place.

CD Projekt Red also emphasise that experience is everything, as you’ll have to know your enemies’ strengths and weaknesses in order to defeat them. That said, the developer also wants less of a learning curve that was required in the Witcher 2.

Source: Eurogamer 

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  1. Hraffnir
    22.02.2013 at 07:16

    Yes…. YES!!! Take my money!! :@

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