CD Projekt RED's upcoming massive open world RPG The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is here. And although there isn't really much time left before the game's final release, the kind of details and leaks pertaining to it makes several different promises that make us wish for an earlier release date.
Now, more details have arrived for the game, this time related to the in-game huge open world that will be one of the biggest ever, compared to other open world titles in the market. It seems the game's entire open world map has now been revealed on the web for fans to get a taste of things to come.
If going by the newly revealed map structure for the game, The Witcher 3 is indeed set to offer one of the most extensive open world maps ever seen. In fact, it even fits well with CD Projekt RED's previous revelation that the game would be bigger than Skyrim and 30 times the size of The Witcher 2.
The entire game is said to take about 200 hours to complete if you want to complete every objective and side-quest in the game. But the newly revealed full map for the game actually goes on to solidify those claims from the developers.
"Sail through open seas, dive in search of long lost artefacts or gallop your mount into combat—the world of the Witcher beckons to be explored. Visit the luxurious and corrupt city of Novigrad, face the frigid cold of the wind-swept Skellige islands, and challenge the dark forces roaming the forlorn, war-ravaged No Man's Land," the official page states on the game's open world.
The Witcher 3 is currently set to release for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on 19 May and will conclude the story of the witcher Geralt of Rivia, the series' protagonist. Geralt now seeks to embark on a new and personal mission, whilst the world order itself is coming to a change.