Projekt firmly reiterates what we already kinda knew.
It's
hard to accept that The Witcher 3 is the final instalment in CD Projekt's RPG
trilogy: it's a hugely successful series, and usually when a series is hugely
successful a studio (and especially its publisher) wants to capitalize on it.
Don't hold your breath though, because even though the series may have a future, it won't come to fruition for
a very long time.
Speaking
to Eurogamer, studio co-founder Marcin
Iwinski was not ambiguous about the game's forthcoming Blood & Wine expansion being the end of the line. "As we said
before, never say never [but] right now it's really Blood and Wine. This is the
end," he said.
"Blood
and Wine is [the] closing and there won't be any Witcher any time soon - if
there ever will be one. And I would really like to see how people feel about it,
if they will enjoy it."
Look,
I love The Witcher, but I'm pretty happy for CD Projekt to move on. The Witcher
3 is about as good as a modern, big budget, open world fantasy RPG gets, and now
I want the studio to tackle an incredibly ambitious science fiction version of
their brilliant formula. Oh, and would you look at that, Cyberpunk 2077 exists. It'll likely take a long time, though.
"Blood
and Wine has an impressive stat sheet: 90 new quests, 20 new monsters, 100
pieces of armour, an upgradeable vineyard [and] new mutations," Tom Senior wrote
in his preview of the expansion, which
releases May 31.
by Jillur Rahman
Jillur Rahman is a Web designers. He enjoys to make blogger templates. He always try to make modern and 3D looking Templates. You can by his templates from Themeforest.
Follow him @ Twitter | Facebook | Google Plus
No Comment