That disclaimer might seem a bit odd, but when PC players have already played the main game, they might just want to know what makes this version so special at any rate let’s get on with the review.
No, this will be a review on the product as a whole, so if you just want to know how well the other stuff is incorporated you will have to inevitably look somewhere else. That being said, I’m not going to just talk about the additions and extras that are in this version, because I really don’t know what they are. We’ll let you know when more about it is revealed, but in the meantime, we’ll be keeping our fingers crossed for a release date that isn’t too far off.I never reviewed The Witcher 2 when it came out in its original form on the PC last year – it wasn’t because I didn’t want to, but I had a lot of other things going on during that time. CD Projekt says that this new version of the game will be available as a standalone purchase on Xbox Series X and PS5, though it’ll also be available for free to those who already own the game on Xbox One, PS4, and PC.Īll in all, it sounds like a pretty solid upgrade for those who are looking to make another run-through of The Witcher 3.
While we don’t know a ton about the update yet, CD Projekt Red did reveal some key details about it when it was first announced last September.įor instance, the studio says that it’ll offer ray tracing and faster load times, which were both pretty much a given considering that both ray tracing and improved load times are key supported features on Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5.
The tweet also reveals the cover art for The Witcher 3‘s next-gen update, which can probably best be described as “ The Witcher 3‘s original box art but better looking.” The next-gen update will be coming to Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC. Spoiler alert: we also prepared some free DLCs inspired by 🤭 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt next-gen update is coming to PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC this year! Here’s a sneak peek of our updated cover art.