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Three Fresh Ways to Continue The Witcher Franchise, Now the ‘Wild Hunt’ Has Ended
Geralt's hanging up his gauntlets, but that doesn't mean that the events of 'The Witcher 3' shouldn't inspire some very different games.
Designing the World of ‘The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’
One of the most celebrated games of 2015 stars one of the medium's greatest open worlds. We spoke to one of its creators.
Open Worlds: The Luscious Landscapes of 'The Witcher 3' with Polar Traveller Alex Hibbert
We stride across the snow-capped peaks of Skellige and ride the war-torn terrain of Velen, in the company of polar traveller and wilderness expert Alex Hibbert.
Writing Sex Scenes for ‘The Witcher 3’ Was More About Characters Than Carnal Kicks
Ahead of 'Blood and Wine,' here's a look back at what made Geralt's between-the-sheets encounters as memorable as his monster slaying.
Understanding Video Gaming’s PR Machine with ‘The Witcher 3’ and ‘World of Tanks’
Free DLC? Whoever heard of such a thing? But after 'The Witcher 3' gave players some things for nothing, other games are following its lead.
‘The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’ Is My Game of the Whole Year
And I intend to be exploring CD Projekt RED's world of wonders for many more months to come.
Fantasy Dress Party: How Live-Action Role-Play Inspired ‘The Witcher 3’
Dressing up in real medieval clobber inspired the game's authentic look. Well, for everything except Geralt's pants.
The VICE Gaming Verdict on ‘The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’
With a million copies pre-ordered, there's no way 2015's biggest RPG can disappoint. Right?
Cosplay Star Eve Beauregard Talks About Strong Female Characters in Games and Dealing with Insane Fans
"I think that in the geek community as a whole, we're going through growing pains."
Everything You Need to Know About ‘The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’
The Wild Hunt is coming, and here's all the information you really need in order to be ready for its arrival.
Hands On with the Naked Fantasy of ‘The Witcher 3’
A very mature tale of swords and sorcery, the latest entry in the Witcher series isn't backwards in being forward with its bare flesh.