The Witcher 4: Free games to play while we wait for release

The Witcher 3is renowned as one of the best action RPGs of all time. It has millions of fans in every corner of the world. Players followed Geralt throughout his journey of love, loss, and monster-slaying.

CD Projekt Redhas barely finished developing and supportingCyberpunk 2077, but most of their team has shifted focus to a Witcher sequel. God knows how long we have to wait untilThe Witcher 4, but these free games, featured onPlayStation PlusandXbox Game Pass, will hold us over until then.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla - PlayStation Plus

For open-world shenanigans, there are plenty of places to look. One of these should beAssassin’s Creed Valhalla, the last in the RPG trilogy of Assassin’s Creed games fromUbisoft. With hundreds of quests, numerous enemies, and a story to adore, there’s plenty here to love. If you’re looking for depth - something to last you a long time - you’ve got plenty of hours ahead of you, taking you through all different kinds of quests utilising high-impact action and a bit of stealth too.

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Valhalla

Valhalla

Far Cry Primal - PlayStation Plus

I could have chosen anyFar Crytitle for this slot, but let’s champion the underrated for a moment.Far Cry Primalwas a strange detour for the franchise, a Stone Age visit filled with the same action as the other games in the franchise, against a unique background rarely seen in games. While the story may not be as memorable asFar Cry 5, say, the gameplay that takes you up against other humans, but also mammoths and wildlife. If you want an open world, but done a little differently, get on this.

Ghost of Tsushima - PlayStation Plus

The Witcher 3has a certain character to it, one the game is built on. It’s faux-medieval, filled with monsters that set it apart from so many others.Ghost of Tsushimahas a similar character, not in style, but in that it’s fully dedicated to its style. A world of samurais, ancient tradition, and stories of loyalty, and honour. Not only that, but its open world is as rich and beautiful as what we saw from CD Projekt Red. This is the full package that offers it all and does so with a wonderful finesse that will keep you playing for ages.

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Ghost of Tsushima

Ghost of Tsushima

Horizon Forbidden West - PlayStation Plus

We have another Sony first-party exclusive on the list. While I could recommendHorizon Zero Dawnas it’s the first in the franchise, it’s clear thatHorizon Forbidden Westtook the formula of open-world exploration and quests to another level. Doing this with panache and an astonishing flair for visual fidelity. Aloy is a wonderful protagonist whose curiosity rubs off onto the player while we travel across land and water in a familiar, yet still alien world. Packed with action and tremendous creature design, this is a must-play.

Soul Caliber VI - PlayStation Plus

Okay, so this entry is a bit of a cheat. It’s not an open-world RPG, instead, it’s a weapon-based fighting game. The main reason for this recommendation is that Geralt, the hero ofThe Witcher 3, makes a guest appearance. Wielding both swords featured in the games, Geralt plays just how you’d expect and does so with a lot of faithful recreation. Plus,Soul Calibur VIis a brilliant fighting game to sink your teeth into.

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Soul Calibur 6

Soul Calibur 6

Diablo 4 - Xbox Game Pass

Fable Anniversary - Xbox Game Pass

Traditional fantasy is here in spades. The original RPG that followed the player’s choices, warping the world and the central character around the good or evil you put out into the world.Fable Anniversarydoes show its age in places, but the sword and shield action combined with the British humour flowing throughout makes it an endearing game decades after its release. Not as tough asThe Witcher 3, but it summarises fantasy tropes very well and will stay in your memory for years to come.

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Fable

Fable

For Honor - Xbox Game Pass

Much likeSoul Calibur VIabove,For Honortakes a place as a weapon-based fighting game. Although it’s not as ‘arcadey’ as that. For Honor has hung around for many years as a franchise that stretches your skill sets, testing players as they try to outwit one another in tactical weapon battles where one false move can spell disaster. No Geralt in this one, but there are plenty of weapons, abilities, and characters to use as you learn the ins and outs of defence and offence.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order - Xbox Game Pass

Let’s drop a little bit of sci-fi into this list and spice things up withStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, a game that takes Star Wars to an (almost) open-world and fills it with brilliant characters, plenty of that sweet, sweet lore, and all kinds of lightsaber goodness. Out of all the games on this list,Fallen Ordermight be the trickiest to best as its difficulty spikes every now and then, challenging you to always do better with your saber skills. You’ve got swords, monsters, big bosses, plus plenty of environments to explore.

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Fallen Order

Fallen Order

Skyrim - Xbox Game Pass

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