"The Witcher" series is a famous game franchise that came from short stories and became a prominent title among fans and enthusiasts to enjoy on console or PC. The company released an AR game back in 2021, and it is nearing its first anniversary this year.
For that, let's look into what "The Witcher: Monster Slayer" gave the world from CD Projekt Red.
'The Witcher: Monster Slayer': A Look at its First Year in the Library
"The Witcher: Monster Slayer" is not a flop, but it is also not everybody's piece of cake, as it is a game that borders on augmented reality that offers everyone the whole "Witcher" experience. In the game, you are the "Witcher," and players get to go around to train, upgrade their weapons, learn new skills, and of course, slay monsters.
Gamers get to be the Witcher here and acquire different powers, skills, and weapons from what people usually get when they play as Geralt of Rivia. The "Monster Slayer" is different from the console games as it gives them a more in-depth experience of the title.
The game is one refreshing game to play, especially when tired of the third-person POV that the game brings to everyone, with this being an experience they experience themselves.
'The Witcher: Monster Slayer': CD Projekt Red Updates
CD Projekt Red announced a new patch coming to "The Witcher: Monster Slayer," and it is version 1.2.0 that brings the world a first look at what it aims to improve on the AR experience. The new update will focus on bug fixes and adding new content, which will add additional entertainment features for the massive AR from CDPR.
'The Witcher Franchise
CD Projekt Red did a great job on "The Witcher," and it only shows as it still has a massive fanbase that brought different platforms together for the game. The franchise from the famous fantasy novel by Andrzej Sapkowski gave the world a chance to marvel at Polish mythology and its culture whilst enjoying the games that arrived later.
"The Witcher" also has a dedicated series on Netflix, with the show bringing the real-life adaptation of the novel and games, giving Geralt of Rivia a platform to show his moves and skills. It also gave people a unique view of the kingdoms and story behind the competition and novel, which they can visualize despite not touching any controls.
The world is not yet over The Witcher's and its story, as they still want more of what is to happen to one of the strongest characters in its game, giving them a unique view of who they are and what they do. Now, people get a chance to experience this via mobile and augmented reality, which garnered a mixed reaction from the public.
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Written by Isaiah Richard