The Witcher fans have a new game to play while waiting forThe Witcher 4, but be warned, it’ll probably cause some arguments.The wait forThe Witcher 4is going to be agonisingly painful asCD Projekt REDonly recently confirmed the game hadentered full-on development.Hopefully it’ll be as good asThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, but who are we kidding? It has to be, right?Despite the long wait, it’s important to give the developer the time it needs to make a great game, lest we have a repeat ofCyberpunk 2077.AdvertWhile CD Projekt RED is given time to cook though, there is technically anewWitcher game to play, Monopoly.That’s rightThe Witcheris the next video game IP to getadapted into a board gameformat and it’s available right now.Like previous versions, the game features player pieces and board spaces themed after various Witcher characters and locations, and you’ll be using the beasties you’re usually slaying to earn yourself some gold and buy properties.There’s even The Law Of Surprise to replace Chance spaces, so it’s ideal for any fans of The Witcher.AdvertIt is, of course, Monopoly though, so it’s best to gather a group ofpatientplayers to try it with you as the board game is renowned for causing arguments and upset, and I don’t think this version will be any different even if it is Witcher-themed.I’d imagine Geralt would play the game for about 10 to 15 minutes before flipping the table in frustration and then skulking off to find someone to play Gwent with instead.Nevertheless if you like MonopolyandThe Witcher, happy days, and even if you’re not very into board games it’d make a cool collector’s piece if you’re running low on memorabilia.The game has been available in the US for some time, but this surprise announcement marks the game’s official release (finally) in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Poland.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt REDTopics:CD Projekt Red,The Witcher,The Witcher 3,The Witcher 4,Board Games

CD Projekt RED surprises fans with unexpected The Witcher release

The Witcher fans have a new game to play while waiting forThe Witcher 4, but be warned, it’ll probably cause some arguments.The wait forThe Witcher 4is going to be agonisingly painful asCD Projekt REDonly recently confirmed the game hadentered full-on development.Hopefully it’ll be as good asThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, but who are we kidding? It has to be, right?Despite the long wait, it’s important to give the developer the time it needs to make a great game, lest we have a repeat ofCyberpunk 2077.AdvertWhile CD Projekt RED is given time to cook though, there is technically anewWitcher game to play, Monopoly.That’s rightThe Witcheris the next video game IP to getadapted into a board gameformat and it’s available right now.Like previous versions, the game features player pieces and board spaces themed after various Witcher characters and locations, and you’ll be using the beasties you’re usually slaying to earn yourself some gold and buy properties.There’s even The Law Of Surprise to replace Chance spaces, so it’s ideal for any fans of The Witcher.AdvertIt is, of course, Monopoly though, so it’s best to gather a group ofpatientplayers to try it with you as the board game is renowned for causing arguments and upset, and I don’t think this version will be any different even if it is Witcher-themed.I’d imagine Geralt would play the game for about 10 to 15 minutes before flipping the table in frustration and then skulking off to find someone to play Gwent with instead.Nevertheless if you like MonopolyandThe Witcher, happy days, and even if you’re not very into board games it’d make a cool collector’s piece if you’re running low on memorabilia.The game has been available in the US for some time, but this surprise announcement marks the game’s official release (finally) in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Poland.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt REDTopics:CD Projekt Red,The Witcher,The Witcher 3,The Witcher 4,Board Games

The Witcher fans have a new game to play while waiting forThe Witcher 4, but be warned, it’ll probably cause some arguments.The wait forThe Witcher 4is going to be agonisingly painful asCD Projekt REDonly recently confirmed the game hadentered full-on development.Hopefully it’ll be as good asThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, but who are we kidding? It has to be, right?Despite the long wait, it’s important to give the developer the time it needs to make a great game, lest we have a repeat ofCyberpunk 2077.AdvertWhile CD Projekt RED is given time to cook though, there is technically anewWitcher game to play, Monopoly.That’s rightThe Witcheris the next video game IP to getadapted into a board gameformat and it’s available right now.Like previous versions, the game features player pieces and board spaces themed after various Witcher characters and locations, and you’ll be using the beasties you’re usually slaying to earn yourself some gold and buy properties.There’s even The Law Of Surprise to replace Chance spaces, so it’s ideal for any fans of The Witcher.AdvertIt is, of course, Monopoly though, so it’s best to gather a group ofpatientplayers to try it with you as the board game is renowned for causing arguments and upset, and I don’t think this version will be any different even if it is Witcher-themed.I’d imagine Geralt would play the game for about 10 to 15 minutes before flipping the table in frustration and then skulking off to find someone to play Gwent with instead.Nevertheless if you like MonopolyandThe Witcher, happy days, and even if you’re not very into board games it’d make a cool collector’s piece if you’re running low on memorabilia.The game has been available in the US for some time, but this surprise announcement marks the game’s official release (finally) in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Poland.

The Witcher fans have a new game to play while waiting forThe Witcher 4, but be warned, it’ll probably cause some arguments.

The wait forThe Witcher 4is going to be agonisingly painful asCD Projekt REDonly recently confirmed the game hadentered full-on development.

Hopefully it’ll be as good asThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, but who are we kidding? It has to be, right?

Despite the long wait, it’s important to give the developer the time it needs to make a great game, lest we have a repeat ofCyberpunk 2077.

Advert

Advert

While CD Projekt RED is given time to cook though, there is technically anewWitcher game to play, Monopoly.

That’s rightThe Witcheris the next video game IP to getadapted into a board gameformat and it’s available right now.

Like previous versions, the game features player pieces and board spaces themed after various Witcher characters and locations, and you’ll be using the beasties you’re usually slaying to earn yourself some gold and buy properties.

There’s even The Law Of Surprise to replace Chance spaces, so it’s ideal for any fans of The Witcher.

Advert

Advert

It is, of course, Monopoly though, so it’s best to gather a group ofpatientplayers to try it with you as the board game is renowned for causing arguments and upset, and I don’t think this version will be any different even if it is Witcher-themed.

I’d imagine Geralt would play the game for about 10 to 15 minutes before flipping the table in frustration and then skulking off to find someone to play Gwent with instead.

Nevertheless if you like MonopolyandThe Witcher, happy days, and even if you’re not very into board games it’d make a cool collector’s piece if you’re running low on memorabilia.

The game has been available in the US for some time, but this surprise announcement marks the game’s official release (finally) in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Poland.

Topics:CD Projekt Red,The Witcher,The Witcher 3,The Witcher 4,Board Games