In case you missed it, CD Projekt Crimson’s award-winning online game The Witcher 3 is receiving a “next-gen” replace on December 14th.
As a part of this, there’ll even be some Witcher Netflix DLC added to the sport – even on the Nintendo Swap. In a brand new stay stream, CDPR has now briefly outlined what gamers can anticipate. As a substitute of simply handing over the brand new themed gear and gadgets to gamers, there’ll really be a ‘DLC’ quest for all of this.
“We simply thought if we’re providing all these new armours, swords, gadgets that we simply wish to make it really feel a bit extra a part of the sport, and naturally if it is a cool armour, as with different armours within the sport there ought to be some quest or content material related to it. So we tried to make a quest that makes it a part of the sport.”
The workforce even acquired the voice actors of Geralt again (Doug Cockle included) to voice and file some strains for this new DLC replace.
So, what are you able to anticipate from this DLC? It appears there will be Geralt Season 1 & 2 armour and swords from the Netflix present, an alt pores and skin for Dandelion, and Nilfgaardian armour based mostly on the present’s outfits.
“We’ve a really particular deal with for all the followers of the Netflix present! Get pleasure from different seems to be for Dandelion and Nilfgaardian troopers, in addition to a brand new quest, impressed by the present, the place you’ll get diagrams for brand new tools for Geralt. What is the quest? Shhh! No spoilers!”
There’ll even be new cross-progression choices added to permit gamers to save lots of and play between a number of platforms. Bear in mind, an replace in 2020 gave gamers the flexibility to save lots of throughout PC and Swap.
“A function you already know from Cyberpunk 2077 — play the sport how you want, wherever you want and carry over your newest save between platforms.”
You will get the complete rundown of the Witcher 3 “next-gen” replace within the video above. Will you be attempting it out? Remark beneath.