's DLC,, is an essential add-on for any fan of the base game. While the unpredictable spy-thriller story is among the best to be developed by CD Projekt RED, Phantom Liberty pays homage to a number of CD Projekt RED's previous games and most popular franchises — none more so than their critically and commercially revered series based on Andrzej Sapkowski's fantasy series of book, series. One particularly well-hidden reference, made in, to a notable character from franchise will undeniably be very bittersweet for long-time fans.
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As with many of CD Projekt RED's past games, has concealed within its fantastic and deeply immersive world a number of incredible Easter eggs, hidden details, and subtle pop-culture references. While a number of these Easter eggs are specific references to movies, TV shows, and books that have little or nothing to do with CD Projekt RED, many of the best-hidden details in Night City and Dogtown are subtle nods to their catalog of past projects — most notably. While the developers managed to sneak in the game's iconic theme, as well as the protagonist's sword, the most touching tribute is far more somber.
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Originating in series of books, Yennefer was a sorceress from the city of Aedirn. The soul mate of the franchise's protagonist, Geralt of Rivia, Yennefer is an important figure throughout the mainline games; however, she does not appear in the first game and only features in flashbacks until. Yennefer has become a fan-favorite character and has occupied a place as one of the most significant female figures in the games, books, and TV show. When last seen in a
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