The Witcher 3 will be presented at WitcherCon – fans of the brand discover beyond the blurred images.
And according to yesterday’s news, it’s fast approaching WitcherCon event, is the fetch of many huge advertisements for fans of the universe created by Andrzej Sapkowski. Those interested will certainly receive a new trailer to announce the second season of the Netflix series, but the show will also include CD Projekt RED studio.
The Polish team will not announce the new version of the best-selling series, instead will introduce the world for the first time with the release of the next generation of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt heading to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S. The masses are under surveillance Share it yesterday For the trailer, they analyzed blurred images, behind which are official screenshots from The Witcher III, which we just mentioned.
The first photo shows Bruxa, who often hopes to get Geralt’s sword – just like Bies shown in the next photo. On the other hand, the third and final screenshot shows us Warden from the very warmly received feature expansion of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Hearts of Stone.
Well – there is nothing else but to wait July 9th. This is when we must see the first gameplay of the updated version of The Witcher 3.
Source: https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/the-witcher-fans-might-have-already-revealed-top-secret-witchercon-images/
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