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New Witcher 3 quest mod sends you on the hunt for a glowing sword imbued with the power of Geralt's worst potion binges and the ability to make everyone wet on cue

It's been a little while since I spotted a mod for The Witcher 3 that looked interesting, but this one's caught me eye. It's a new quest that takes place after the Hearts of Stone DLC, and tasks you with hunting down a sword that aims to become your endgame go-to via some unique abilities and effects none of the base game's blades boast.

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William Roberts, the voice of Vesemir in The Witcher games, has died




William Roberts, a prolific voice actor who portrayed Vesemir in CD Projekt's The Witcher videogames, has died at age 80...
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The Witcher spin-off Project Sirius is "going to be an amazing game, one for the books", former design director says as CD Projekt properly absorbs The Molasses Flood

The Molasses Flood has now formally been merged into The Witcher 4 developer CD Projekt, which acquired the studio behind The Flame in the Flood back in 2021. The move means TMF has ceased operating as a separate legal entity to CDPR, but one of its co-founders reckons it's a good one for the studio, and that the Witcher spin-off it's working on has a "very bright future".

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With The Witcher 4 now properly on the way, Cyberpunk 2077 just powered CD Projekt to the best financial results it's ever recorded for a year without any big releases

Things are going pretty good for CD Projekt right now. The publisher has just shared its full financial results for 2024, and revealed that it just recorded its best net profit for a year in which it didn't put out any major releases. Cyberpunk 2077 was the main driver behind this, as it continues to help hold down the fort until The Witcher 4 arrives.

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The Witcher 3 devs had to practically remake the game engine to make official modding possible




The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is still going. Nearly 10 years into its life, The Witcher 3 remains a popular canvas for modders adding new quests and locations, custom gameplay tuning, and the occasional oddity like Geralt on ice skates. For most of the last decade the mod scene had no official support from CD Projekt, but in May 2024 CD Projekt finally launched REDkit, a set of modding tools that enables more streamlined creation and integration of mods...
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