
We’re all desperately awaiting news on CD Projekt RED’s upcomingThe Witcher 4, but it’s not looking as if an update is set to land anytime soon.
I should say thatThe Witcher4is a colloquial title. Technically,CDPRhasn’t yet announced a name, instead simply confirming that they’re working on the next instalment in The Witcher series.
In fact, the studio has been quite adamant that fans shouldn’t call itThe Witcher 4as the game will kickstart a brand new trilogy.
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This should follow on from Geralt’s saga so presumably,The Witcher 4will star a new protagonist. Whether that’s a side character like Ciri or someone brand new, we don’t yet know.
In the meantime though, you may find yourself drifting back toThe Witcher 3: Wild Huntand with good reason. It’s a fantastic game.
Take a look atThe Witcher 3: Wild Huntin action below.
Even if you’ve played the game before, if you’re anything like me, I imagine each new playthrough reveals a small hidden piece of lore, secret locale, or open world event that you’ve not yet stumbled across.
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It’s the beauty of revisiting such games. Well,The Witcher 3’s community has come together to highlight some of the game’s best secrets, including one that I immediately need to go and check out.
Reddit user Rolf_Domsaid, “There’s an area I believe to the south of the mines with standing stones and there’s weird weather around. There’s a cave I think where you can dispel an illusion and cast signs on some stones to stabilise the weather and you’ll get a bunch of herbs.”
Very curious indeed, and something I’m guessing plenty of you are yet to find or experience. Go grab those free herbs.
If you have experienced this strange in-game phenomenon, then let me throw Arrav_VII’ssuggestionto you: “You can find a grave not too far from Kaer Morhen. I’m not spoiling whose grave it is, but if you played the first game you will know.”
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Back toThe Witcher 3I go.
Topics:The Witcher,The Witcher 3,CD Projekt Red