Today was all about a brand new game, Elden Ring, and a relatively old game, The Witcher 3. When it comes to the latter, we heard that another entry in this beloved franchise will be coming out at some point in the near future. As for the former, the biggest news would have to be that George R.R. Martin has denied the rumor that all the demigods in the game were named after him. This only represents a little bit of what happened in the world of gaming today, so read on for all the details.
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We’ve known for a while that an easter egg has yet to be found in The Witcher 3, but we had no idea what to look for apart from the fact that we need to keep searching Skellige. This little hint came from Quest Designer Philipp Weber who mentioned last week that one easter egg remains undiscovered. "I wonder when they will find Vivienne's last secret,” Weber said before noting that "it's on Skellige" and "goes quite a bit further" than anyone might expect. Players have now figured this one out. Someone by the name of xLetalis noticed how the curse affecting Vivienne de Tabris in the Blood and Wine expansion actually comes to its conclusion.
The biggest news about The Witcher 3 today was that we should keep our eyes open for a sequel. What form this might take remains unclear, but the developer behind the game, CD Projekt, will apparently be dumping the REDengine for Unreal Engine 5. "This is an exciting moment as we're moving from REDengine to Unreal Engine 5, beginning a multi-year strategic partnership with Epic Games," CD Projekt said in a statement. "It covers not only licensing but technical development of Unreal Engine 5 as well as
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