While that might be a slight exaggeration, nevertheless, when whispers of a Witcher 3 next-gen remaster started, I could not contain my excitement, anxiously waiting and poring over every morsel of news for when I would get another opportunity to relive Geralt of Rivia’s adventures on the latest, greatest gaming hardware.įinally, after the many years, months, weeks, days, hours, minutes, and seconds of waiting, the generation-defining masterpiece has officially returned, making its foray into the current era of gaming in the form of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’s free next-gen upgrade, arriving on December 14, 2022, for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Aside from a few interruptions to maybe sleep, eat, handle basic hygiene, etc., I personally have spent most of that huge amount of time playing, pondering, and reminiscing about my many hours in CD Projekt Red’s game of the year-winning RPG, which released all the way back on May 19, 2015. To put that into perspective, as of this writing, that is 90 months, nearly 400 weeks, 2,764 days, over 66,000 hours, approximately four million minutes, or almost 239 million seconds, depending on which unit of time you prefer. It has been seven and a half years since the launch of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
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