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The Witcher 3 next gen release date confirmed with new DLC and mods

With news of a The Witcher Remake, we've all been waiting to hear more about The Witcher 3 next gen release date, and CD Projekt Red has finally delivered. The Polish game studio has now announced when we can expect the PC and console updates to release, alongside news of a gameplay reveal and details stream that should answer any queries we have about the port of one of the best RPG games.


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We're all sad that Henry Cavill won't be Geralt anymore




Last week ended on a sour note with the announcement that Henry Cavill will be taking off his white wig and hanging up his sword after The Witcher season 3. We'll see more of Geralt, but Cavill's moving on. Despite some iffy early pictures of him looking like a mediocre cosplayer, Cavill's depiction of the White Wolf has become just as iconic and defining as Doug Cockle's, so he'll definitely be missed. We're just a bit obsessed with Cavill in general here at PC Gamer, so naturally the mood is blue...
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Henry Cavill will be replaced as Geralt in The Witcher season four

The Witcher's third season hasn't yet released on Netflix, but the streaming service today confirmed that the show has been renewed for a fourth season. They also announced that Henry Cavill, who has played protagonist Geralt for the first three season, won't be returning. He's being replaced for season 4 by Liam Hemsworth.


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The Witcher 3 concert celebrating 20 years of CD Projekt kicks off in Italy later this month

If you consider yourself a massive fan of The Witcher, and fancy yourself a more refined, respectable holiday than wandering around Amsterdam or some other boozy cruise, then a quick trip over to Italy for the Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Music from the Continent performance might be for you.

Taking place at the Lucca Comics and Games festival in Italy, the show will feature a full symphony concert dedicated entirely to CD Projekt Red’s world famous fantasy franchise. Once you’re done, there’s also the rest of an already beautiful country to explore, so y’know there’s always the option to make a full blown holiday out of it.

There are actually some impressive names behind the performance that may perk your ears up. The conductor for the evening is Eimear Noone, a major name in video game soundtracks for some time, being responsible for some massive tracks on games like World of Warcraft, Legend of Zelda, and more. She’s award winning too, earning the Hollywood Music in Media Award for her work, which is a pretty big deal!

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Is 5 new Witcher games too many Witcher games?




CD Projekt unceremoniously announced this week that it has three—no, four—no, five?—new Witcher games in development, alongside a sequel to Cyberpunk 2077. Big Geralt is back...
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