The quality of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt continues to stand up as the game rapidly approaches being a decade old. Soon enough, fans will be treated to tenth-anniversary talks that reminisce about the incredible world and storytelling that gamers got to experience in The Witcher 3. The fondness that many players have for The Witcher 3 is also supported by its critical success. In 2015, it won Game of the Year awards at almost every major awards showcase. The Witcher 3 pulled a lot of people in with its hype, but most stayed because it also delivered on many of its promises.
Doing so left veteran and new players alike yearning for a follow-up to The Witcher series. The franchise itself started in books before being adapted across other media, like video games, and now has a successful streaming series on Netflix. While each of these entries interprets The Witcher stories differently, they all share major beats. The world, monsters, characters, and relationships that are portrayed help to build the story of The Witcher up and make Geralt an even more engaging character. There are a lot of implications in a new saga for The Witcher games, but one thing it will need to do is incorporate the strongest aspects of The Witcher 3.
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Incorporating successful elements from The Witcher 3 doesn’t have to mean copying every aspect of the game. The next installment in The Witcher series of games would probably do well to make some significant changes. Moving away from Geralt of Rivia in the next chapter of theWitcher saga could help the new game stand out. As loved as his character is, and as important as his relationship with Ciri becomes across The Witcher franchise, Geralt’s
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