2404Org writes: "A trio of developer diaries for "The Witcher: Enhanced Edition" has surfaced, giving us a deeper look at all the new features the enhanced edition will bring. The first developer diary lists off a laundry list of improvements, such as the improved inventory, new character gestures, alternative looting system and the multiple language and subtitle options. The second diary focuses on the adventure editor, detailing how modders will be able to create new adventures for players and themselves. The third diary goes over the new adventures for Geralt, promising hours of more playtime."
From Kotaku "Remember The Witcher: DuelMail, the free-to-play browser fighting game based on the hit PC RPG that ate up a whole lot of productivity when it went into open beta back in March? Well the beta is over, and the game has a new, more sensible name - The Witcher: Versus."
CD Project RED has confirmed the release date of The Witcher Enhanced Edition has finally been set. The new version will hit British shelves in the first half of September. Fans should be overjoyed that at the top of the improvement list is a better English translation, so the dialogue might actually make sense this time around. ...
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Shacknews reports: "Developer CD Projekt today revealed that its reworked and tweaked version of The Witcher, titled The Witcher Enhanced Edition, has been delayed to early September. Originally slated for a May release, CD Projekt made mention of the delay in April, but had not specified a new date for the expanded PC fantasy RPG."
CD Projekt RED announces that the release of The Witcher: Enhanced Edition has been delayed. The delay can be attributed to the company's goal of making The Witcher: Enhanced Edition as close to a flawless product as possible. CD Projekt RED is dedicated to a simultaneous worldwide launch, and is taking the extra time to polish each language version to meet the high standards of the global games market. The exact date of the premiere of the Enhanced Edition will be announced in the upcoming days.
A new patch for PC role-playing game The Witcher introduces a brand new adventure created in-house by developer CD Projekt.The Price of Neutrality, as the adventure's named, contains around two hours of gameplay. According to the dev it "takes the player into the little explored outskirts of Kaer Morhen in a compelling story with tough decisions and more than one possible ending."On top of that, alongside the patch is the ...
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Atari today announced the release of the D'jinni beta adventure editor and Price of Neutrality adventure together with patch 1.3 for The Witcher. The first official adventure and patch 1.3 are available for free download via www.thewitcher.com, with a separate free download available containing the D'jinni beta adventure editor. The adventure editor requires the latest game patch installed. CD Projekt RED have also launched the site, where gamers may add or download their adventures.
The Witcher: DuelMail has gone into open beta, so if last week's news on it tickled your interest then you can dip a toe into its waters.A spin-off from the PC RPG, DuelMail is described as a next-gen web browser game that'll be completely free to play when it launches on May 9.Two players digitally represented as one of three character classes battle it out, with the victor garnering XP (and possibly leveling up). There's also ...
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Not one to sit on its laurels, The Witcher developer CD Projekt has revealed a spin-off game from its RPG - say hello to The Witcher: DuelMail. The Witcher: DuelMail is described as a next-gen web browser game that'll be completely free to play when launches. Two players digitally represented as one of three character classes battle it out, essentially, with victory rewarding a fighter with experience which leads to level gain, character ...
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CD Projekt's well-received PC RPG The Witcher is set to benefit from in-house created content, the developer revealed. "...we are releasing [our] first official adventure with patch 1.3. You'll be able to play totally new quests placed before [the] story of the game," Mateusz Kanik, team lead on D'Jinni, has told The Witcher Vault. This will be the first of a number of official adventures released by CD Projekt, going by what Kanik says in the ...
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From the official site of The Witcher:
The Witcher official site reports that Andrzej Sapkowski's "Blood of the Elves", translated into English by Danuta Stok, will be published by Gollancz publishing house in September.
Starting today, gamers in North America may add the following Atari titles to their Steam games library:
A new February issue of The Witcher newsletter, which include informations from the weeks of February, has been sent on March 5. You can also read the newsletter online. Its online content:
Following last week's announcement that The Witcher sales have surpassed 600,000 copies, developer CD Projekt today revealed the 'big surprise' we've been waiting for.
From Playfuls.com: "CD Projekt, the Polish company behind last year's surprisingly good RPG The Witcher, announced that the game sold more than 600,000 copies in less than 3 months.
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CD Projekt, have publicly said in multiple interviews that The Witcher would not be brought to consoles. It looks like that's all about to change as the company now has job openings for console programmers on its website. More specifically, the company is looking for programmers and producers familiar with the Xbox 360 hardware.