CD Projekt RED has announced the PC launch of Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales — a brand new RPG adventure set in the universe of professional monster slayer Geralt of Rivia. In order to celebrate this release, the team has also released the game’s launch trailer that you can find below.
Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz, Game Director of Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales at CD PROJEKT RED, said:
“Today is the day I’ve been looking forward to for a while. The team has poured much love, passion and hard work into making Thronebreaker a true-born RPG, and a Witcher world adventure to boot. I hope that players will enjoy the experience we’ve prepared for them — from the mature, choice-driven tale it tells, to the characters they’ll meet on their journey, to challenging puzzles and story-driven battles.”
Thronebreaker is described as a single player role-playing game set in the world of The Witcher that combines narrative-driven exploration with unique puzzles and card battle mechanics. Crafted by the developers responsible for some of the most iconic moments in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, the game spins a truly regal tale of Meve, a war-veteran queen of two Northern Realms — Lyria and Rivia.
Thronebreaker also comes with a set of free digital goodies. These include the official game soundtrack and concept art, digital versions of GWENT: Art of The Witcher Card Game artbook and The Witcher graphic novel Fox Children from Dark Horse, as well as player titles, avatars, and card kegs for GWENT: The Witcher Card Game.
Enjoy!
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