Are you one of the few people who haven’t yet playedThe Witcher 3? Well, fret not, you can currently pick up the game for a measly £5 and enjoy hundreds of hours of adventure via the Steam Winter sale.The Witcher 3has millions of fans and enjoys a legacy as one of the finest action RPGs ever made, so if you haven’t played it, and you own a PC or Steam Deck, this is our plea to you to do yourself a favour and dive in.The Witcher 4stunned fans with a cinematic trailer late last yearWhile my first playthrough ofCD Projekt Red’smasterpiece was on Xbox, I recently dipped back in on Steam Deck and it was a joy to play.AdvertAnd five pounds is a ludicrously low price for such a brilliant game which will give you hours and hours of quality gaming.How Long To Beatsays the game’s campaign will take around 52 hours to complete, which pales in comparison to 174 hours to do everything the game has to offer.This is without taking into account the amount of times you can replay the game and enjoy it all over again.If you’re feeling it, you can even pay an extra couple of quid to get the Complete Edition which includes all the DLC, adding some of the best downloadable content we’ve ever seen.AdvertI think everyone on the GAMINGbible team adoresThe Witcher 3and some have played through it several times, enthusing (which puts it politely) that everyone should play the game.Of course, you can just look at how much of an impact the series has had throughout popular culture, spawning TV shows, comic books, and animated shorts.And, you might as well play it now, especially if you want to jump ontoThe Witcher IVwhen it releases, as there will be plenty of callbacks.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:The Witcher 3,The Witcher,CD Projekt Red

The Witcher 3 is basically free right now and I urge you not to miss out

Are you one of the few people who haven’t yet playedThe Witcher 3? Well, fret not, you can currently pick up the game for a measly £5 and enjoy hundreds of hours of adventure via the Steam Winter sale.The Witcher 3has millions of fans and enjoys a legacy as one of the finest action RPGs ever made, so if you haven’t played it, and you own a PC or Steam Deck, this is our plea to you to do yourself a favour and dive in.The Witcher 4stunned fans with a cinematic trailer late last yearWhile my first playthrough ofCD Projekt Red’smasterpiece was on Xbox, I recently dipped back in on Steam Deck and it was a joy to play.AdvertAnd five pounds is a ludicrously low price for such a brilliant game which will give you hours and hours of quality gaming.How Long To Beatsays the game’s campaign will take around 52 hours to complete, which pales in comparison to 174 hours to do everything the game has to offer.This is without taking into account the amount of times you can replay the game and enjoy it all over again.If you’re feeling it, you can even pay an extra couple of quid to get the Complete Edition which includes all the DLC, adding some of the best downloadable content we’ve ever seen.AdvertI think everyone on the GAMINGbible team adoresThe Witcher 3and some have played through it several times, enthusing (which puts it politely) that everyone should play the game.Of course, you can just look at how much of an impact the series has had throughout popular culture, spawning TV shows, comic books, and animated shorts.And, you might as well play it now, especially if you want to jump ontoThe Witcher IVwhen it releases, as there will be plenty of callbacks.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:The Witcher 3,The Witcher,CD Projekt Red

Are you one of the few people who haven’t yet playedThe Witcher 3? Well, fret not, you can currently pick up the game for a measly £5 and enjoy hundreds of hours of adventure via the Steam Winter sale.The Witcher 3has millions of fans and enjoys a legacy as one of the finest action RPGs ever made, so if you haven’t played it, and you own a PC or Steam Deck, this is our plea to you to do yourself a favour and dive in.The Witcher 4stunned fans with a cinematic trailer late last yearWhile my first playthrough ofCD Projekt Red’smasterpiece was on Xbox, I recently dipped back in on Steam Deck and it was a joy to play.AdvertAnd five pounds is a ludicrously low price for such a brilliant game which will give you hours and hours of quality gaming.How Long To Beatsays the game’s campaign will take around 52 hours to complete, which pales in comparison to 174 hours to do everything the game has to offer.This is without taking into account the amount of times you can replay the game and enjoy it all over again.If you’re feeling it, you can even pay an extra couple of quid to get the Complete Edition which includes all the DLC, adding some of the best downloadable content we’ve ever seen.AdvertI think everyone on the GAMINGbible team adoresThe Witcher 3and some have played through it several times, enthusing (which puts it politely) that everyone should play the game.Of course, you can just look at how much of an impact the series has had throughout popular culture, spawning TV shows, comic books, and animated shorts.And, you might as well play it now, especially if you want to jump ontoThe Witcher IVwhen it releases, as there will be plenty of callbacks.

Are you one of the few people who haven’t yet playedThe Witcher 3? Well, fret not, you can currently pick up the game for a measly £5 and enjoy hundreds of hours of adventure via the Steam Winter sale.

The Witcher 3has millions of fans and enjoys a legacy as one of the finest action RPGs ever made, so if you haven’t played it, and you own a PC or Steam Deck, this is our plea to you to do yourself a favour and dive in.

The Witcher 4stunned fans with a cinematic trailer late last year

While my first playthrough ofCD Projekt Red’smasterpiece was on Xbox, I recently dipped back in on Steam Deck and it was a joy to play.

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And five pounds is a ludicrously low price for such a brilliant game which will give you hours and hours of quality gaming.

How Long To Beatsays the game’s campaign will take around 52 hours to complete, which pales in comparison to 174 hours to do everything the game has to offer.

This is without taking into account the amount of times you can replay the game and enjoy it all over again.

If you’re feeling it, you can even pay an extra couple of quid to get the Complete Edition which includes all the DLC, adding some of the best downloadable content we’ve ever seen.

Advert

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I think everyone on the GAMINGbible team adoresThe Witcher 3and some have played through it several times, enthusing (which puts it politely) that everyone should play the game.

Of course, you can just look at how much of an impact the series has had throughout popular culture, spawning TV shows, comic books, and animated shorts.

And, you might as well play it now, especially if you want to jump ontoThe Witcher IVwhen it releases, as there will be plenty of callbacks.

Topics:The Witcher 3,The Witcher,CD Projekt Red