Geralt of Rivia voice actor Doug Cockle is eager to return for upcoming CD Projekt Red projects like The Witcher Remake, the next mainline game codenamed Polaris, and more.
29.11.2023 - 08:33 / gamespot.com / Hayley Williams
Along with its Witcher-themed cosmetics, Destiny is also getting the franchise's most iconic meme.
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Destiny 2 is bringing a handful of Witcher-themed cosmetics to the game as part of the Season of The Wish, and Bungie has just revealed that one of those items will be an emote that lets players re-enact The Witcher 3's infamous bathtub scene.
The scene, which appears in the opening of The Witcher 3, includes a gratuitous shot of protagonist Geralt soaking in a bathtub and has been referenced everywhere from the live action show to Nendoroid toys to retro game demakes. Now, Destiny 2 players can kick back in Geralt's tub whenever they want to--if they're willing to buy an expensive emote for it, that is.
Arise, monster slayer. Become the White Wolf.
Inspired by Geralt of Rivia, live now in Destiny 2 with the arrival of Season of the Wish.
Geralt of Rivia voice actor Doug Cockle is eager to return for upcoming CD Projekt Red projects like The Witcher Remake, the next mainline game codenamed Polaris, and more.
Only the very best video game characters get the honor of being turned into statues and sold to their biggest fans. The Witcher's Geralt is so popular, he may well be able to boast more collectible statues than any other character in gaming. I can't confirm that, but I can clue you in on yet another Witcher statue coming in 2025. That might seem like a long time to wait for a statue, but trust me, this is no ordinary statue.
Director Hidemaro Fujibayashi seems ready to move on to a new storyline with the next Zelda title.
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Whenever a long-running franchise tries to reinvent itself with either a new setting or a new protagonist, the question is often how they’ll keep things good enough for long-term fans to return without having some of the “key hooks” that kept them there in the first place. When it came to The Witcher 4, its announcement brought many questions about what CD Projekt Red was trying to do. After all, their trilogy ended in a rather definitive fashion regarding Geralt of Rivia. Regardless of who you put him with romantically, he had his “walk off into the sunset moment” and thus wouldn’t be in the fourth game, right?
Video game cookbooks have emerged as something of a minor phenomeon in recent years, and the mix of gaming with everyday cooking recipes has become more common than one might expect. From consuming a 'Nuka Burger' in the post-apocalyptic wastelands of Fallout to the flavors of intergalactic travel in Destiny -- there's a cookbook for that.
The Witcher 4 director Sebastien Kalemba has sought to set expectations for fans on what CD Projekt RED is trying to do with the title.
Geralt’s voice actor recently theorized about the nebulous upcoming Witcher trilogy, speculating that Ciri will be front and center this time.
The Witcher 4 developer CD Projekt Red wants the next installment of the RPG series to be an entry point for newcomers, as well as please long-time fans.
Spoiler Warning: This article features spoilers for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and minor spoilers for the Witcher book series by Andrzej Sapkowski.
A new earnings report by CD Projekt RED indicates that almost half of the entire studio is working on the company’s next game—The Witcher 4. The game, currently under development with the codename Polaris, has almost 330 developers working on it as of October 31.
CD Projekt keeps adding staff to the next Witcher game.