The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Gets Its First Screenshots

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CD Projekt Red have released the first screenshots of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, slated for release on “all high-end platforms” (including the recently announced PlayStation 4) in 2014. As previously reported, the game will be an open-world RPG and the final Witcher game developed by the studio.

 

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,” says Adam Badowski, head of CD Projekt Red. Badowski reiterates that The Witcher 3 will be 30 times larger than the first game.

 

Depending on your decisions and the way the story evolves, the locations you visit will be different as well. The screenshots in this report are of the islands of Skellige, one of the lands in the game. Note that the screens represent an early version of the game.

 

 


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