And if that means waiting to the end of the year, I’d say it could be worth it.īesides, with the delay of Starfield and Redfall, and Elden Ring and Horizon Forbidden West already out, having a game to look forward to this winter is definitely a boon. But I’d casually suggest you wait if you have new of the new consoles or one of our best gaming PCs, as The Witcher 3 is a game best experienced in all its graphical glory. If you’ve not played The Witcher 3, then it’s available on Xbox Game Pass. The combat isn't perfect, but hunting down and slaying monsters still feels fresh today. But even if it doesn't, I’d still be thrilled to go back to the likes of Velen, Novigrad, Skellige and Kaer Morhen with the benefit of boosted resolution and frame rate, maybe some ray tracing thrown in for good measure.Īfter all, The Witcher 3 is a stunning game set in a deep world packed with things to explore, a great story that can be influenced in a myriad of subtle ways, and some excellent characters. Ideally, CD Projekt Red could add in some extra content, say some new quests or areas to explore I feel that would certainly win back some developer kudos. While I still think The Witcher 3 looks fantastic today, I’d not be against it getting a graphics update, and it’s one of the reasons I’ve not played the Hearts of Stone DLC, as I’m waiting to some fresh content to greet me on my eventual return to The Witcher 3. But maybe I reacted too soon, as an update is still in the works, and that’s put a smile on my face.
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