Over my 10-plus years at NVIDIA, I’ve seen, worked with, and played countless games. Few stand out to me as deserving of the term “epic.” The Witcher: Wild Hunt is one of those titles. Developer CD Projekt Red has provided gamers with an epic story, an epic adventure, and epic graphics. The untamed world of this action-adventure game is a graphics showcase, with stunning vistas and detailed characters. So, it’s exciting to me that we’re offering it to GeForce gamers as part of our new “Undeniably Epic” bundle. Available now for a limited time, customers who buy select GeForce GTX 980, 970, and 960 graphics cards, or a GTX 970M or above notebook, will get a code for a copy of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. You’re going to want to experience this game at its best. NVIDIA and CD Projekt Red...
Thanks to CD Projekt RED’s global preview events the other day, we have seen a lot of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and now Eurogamer Portugal has posted nearly 15 minutes of PC gameplay at a beautiful 1080p setting. Leaving aside the combat, we also witness conversations and travelling in the game. Altought it was confirmed that enemies will not scale with the player in The Witcher 3, the developer has created a world which responds to events and decisions made by the players. And the word is that the PS4 version will be comparable to the ‘high’ PC graphics setting. The Witcher 3 comes to PC, PS4, and Xbox One in May following two delays and will offer players 16 free DLCs. So what do you think of the game so far?
CD PROJEKT RED, the developer behind the critically acclaimed Witcher franchise of games, is proud to present the opening cinematic from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, the open world fantasy RPG launching on February 24th, 2015. Foreshadowing the story of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, The Trail Opening Cinematic is an epic sneak peek into the adventure that awaits gamers in Wild Hunt. See witchers Geralt of Rivia and his mentor Vesemir pursue Geralt’s long lost love, the immensely powerful, raven-black-haired sorceress — Yennefer of Vengerberg. Watch The Trail Opening Cinematic The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is a story-driven, next-generation open world role-playing game, set in a graphically stunning fantasy universe, full of meaningful choices and impactful cons...
One of the most anticipated role-playing games The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has been delayed from fall 2014 to February 2015. CD Projekt Red management announced this in an open letter to fans. The studio comments that though The Witcher 3 was slated for this fall for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC, but explained that the extra few months of development time should allow the game to achieve a level of quality that will set it apart from other role-playing games. Here is an excerpt from the letter. “We recently reexamined what we had achieved thus far, and faced a choice about the game’s final release date. The decision we made was difficult, thoroughly considered, and ultimately clear and obvious,” CD Projekt Red said. “We could have released the game towards the end o...
Despite being expectedly awful, the VGX awards did at least herald a new stampeded of gaming trailers and announcements. At the head of that pack was No Man’s Sky, which charged through the wilderness on the back of a procedurally generated spaceship. Telltale confidently filled out the herd with two new additions to their family: Game of Thrones and Tales from the Borderlands. But by far the prettiest beast on show was The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. The prettiest, and the most on fire. Watch this brand new video showing The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt in action from the VGX Awards. Striking stuff. But a ship made from the claws of dead men? Er, guys, dead men don’t have claws. They have fingernails. Gross. Disgusting fingernail ships aside, The Witcher 3 is primed to be one of the most ex...