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Tags: CD Projekt; GOG; Marcin Iwinski; The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt; The Witcher Adventure Game
CD Projekt held a short 30 minute "Summer Conference" this evening, hosted by joint CEO Marcin Iwinski. The main event was the announcement that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is now available for pre-order. As is usual for announcements of this sort, there was a detailed breakdown of the contents of the game's various editions, including an unboxing video for the Collector's Edition and a hilariously pretentious "documentary" about the statuette it contains. Marcin also revealed an exact release date for the game - February 24th, 2015. But the main attraction was the unveiling of yet another Witcher 3 trailer:
Ciri, Yennefer, and the Emperor of Nilgaard, oh my! Are you excited, Codex? If you'd like to pre-order, the price is $60, but there's a 15% discount if you own one of the previous two Witcher games, and 20% if you own both. Not bad.
But that's not all. After the Witcher 3 segment of the conference was complete, Marcin invited GOG manager Guillaume Rambourg up on stage to announce the second big news of the day, the unveiling of a new GOG.com desktop client called "GOG Galaxy", and along with it, a new game that will utilize its cross-platform features. It's name is "The Witcher Adventure Game", although it's not actually an adventure game but rather some kind of digital board game. Here's the trailer:
Somewhat confusingly, a tabletop version with the same name was already announced in January, although it doesn't seem like many people noticed. Whatever the case, it's about to enter "multiplayer closed beta". You can get two keys for that if you pre-order Witcher 3.
CD Projekt held a short 30 minute "Summer Conference" this evening, hosted by joint CEO Marcin Iwinski. The main event was the announcement that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is now available for pre-order. As is usual for announcements of this sort, there was a detailed breakdown of the contents of the game's various editions, including an unboxing video for the Collector's Edition and a hilariously pretentious "documentary" about the statuette it contains. Marcin also revealed an exact release date for the game - February 24th, 2015. But the main attraction was the unveiling of yet another Witcher 3 trailer:
Ciri, Yennefer, and the Emperor of Nilgaard, oh my! Are you excited, Codex? If you'd like to pre-order, the price is $60, but there's a 15% discount if you own one of the previous two Witcher games, and 20% if you own both. Not bad.
But that's not all. After the Witcher 3 segment of the conference was complete, Marcin invited GOG manager Guillaume Rambourg up on stage to announce the second big news of the day, the unveiling of a new GOG.com desktop client called "GOG Galaxy", and along with it, a new game that will utilize its cross-platform features. It's name is "The Witcher Adventure Game", although it's not actually an adventure game but rather some kind of digital board game. Here's the trailer:
Somewhat confusingly, a tabletop version with the same name was already announced in January, although it doesn't seem like many people noticed. Whatever the case, it's about to enter "multiplayer closed beta". You can get two keys for that if you pre-order Witcher 3.
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