The Witcher 3: new screens, details

4 March 2013
The Witcher 3 news

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has been given some new screenshots and details for the upcoming action RPG threequel.

The screenshots reveal some of the interior and exterior environments of the game, along with some glimpses of enemies and other NPCs.

The game world itself is said to be 30 times larger than that in Witcher 2; due to this CD Projekt Red has a fast-travel system in place.

The main narrative accounts for around 50 hours of gameplay in one playthrough, and the additional stories add another 50 hours of role playing, giving around 100 hours of total gaming time.

As for the way in which the game plays out, the Witcher has always been about open-ended gameplay, and Adam Badowski, head of CD projekt RED studio, assures that this is in place.

“The Witcher 3 is full of impactful decisions, and gamers will choose between storylines that exclude one another in a single playthrough, ensuring extensive replay value,” said Badowski.

“The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt crowns the trilogy with the main narrative, revolving around Geralt’s search for his loved ones and his conflict with the Wild Hunt,” added the CEO. “As players travel through the game, they visit lands with their own unique atmosphere, communities and memorable characters.”

The Witcher 3 is will be available in 2014 on “all high-end platforms, including PlayStation 4.”

Check out the screenshots below:

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  1. Kromas
    04.03.2013 at 13:23

    Could never get used to the combat system but the story kept me going till the end.

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