The Witcher and its sequel will "remain accessible and optimized for modern players" as they're both part of GOG's new Preservation Program, which developer CD Projekt Red hopes will allow Geralt's story to "live forever."
In a post announcing the two games' inclusion in the Preservation Program, which currently includes 102 games, CD Projekt Red says that The Witcher and The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings "represent the roots of our journey," and "with the care and attention of our friends from the GOG Team, they'll continue to captivate new generations of Witcher fans."
The developer continues: "Joining this initiative ensures that these iconic adventures remain accessible and optimized for modern players, standing the test of time as part of gaming history. Here's to preserving the story of the White Wolf – and making it live forever!"
The Witcher and The Witcher 2: Assasins of Kings are officially a part of the GOG Preservation Program!
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