
The Witcher 3 is back, following the game’s 10th anniversary celebrations this year.
CD Projekt Red released The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt ten years ago, and it quickly became one of the most popular RPGs of all time.
While the first two games in the series were still rather loved within RPG circles, it’s the third title that elevated the franchise onto a whole new level.
Even ten years later, The Witcher 3 is still finding its way into our hearts, and this new release from Xbox and CD Projekt Red is proof that we’re not done with it yet.
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As announced by CDPR, The Witcher 3 controllers are now available in Xbox Design Lab, with variants for the standard Xbox Wireless Controller as well as the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2.
If you’re unaware what Xbox Design Lab is, it’s basically a tool for designing your own custom Xbox controller with its own colours, materials, and designs. There’s even the possibility of adding an engraved message on the controller.
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The Witcher 3 10th Anniversary design basically adds a design to the front of the controller based on the School of the Wolf medallion design that is featured in the game. It also has the iconic red claw marks.
The design adds an extra £12.99 onto the cost of the controller, meaning that it will cost a total of £82.98 without adding any additional addons such as rubberised grips or an engraved message. Be sure to keep an eye on the price, as these features can make the thing rather expensive.
This controller should work with any Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One console, as well as other compatible devices that support Bluetooth connectivity, like PCs and mobile phones.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt may be over a decade old at this point, but CD Projekt Red is currently working on making a sequel, currently just titled The Witcher 4.
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It’s supposedly the first of a new trilogy of games featuring Ciri as the protagonist, as opposed to Geralt of Rivia who was the main character of the first three games. We’ve already seen a few snippets of a tech demo, and it’s shaping up to be pretty gorgeous.
In addition to the next Witcher sequel, CDPR is also developing a remake of the first Witcher game, as well as a multiplayer spin-off, a new Cyberpunk sequel, and two other unconfirmed games that are still early in development.
Topics: The Witcher 3, CD Projekt Red, Xbox, The Witcher, The Witcher 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X