10 years on from its original release, The Witcher 3 still casts a shadow as enormous as its sprawling world.
At the time, it felt like an unbeatable, landmark achievement for the genre. Sure enough, though RPGs have flourished in the decade since, I don't think anyone has yet matched its combination of rich and mature storytelling, expansive open world adventure, and lovable, nuanced characters.
Its release hit videogames like a meteor strike. The series had always been quietly successful and well-regarded, but with The Witcher 3, its popularity exploded, firmly lodging Geralt and friends in the global public consciousness.
A decade on, those characters are as recognisable as ever, and represented across TV shows, comics, game crossovers, board games, and more.
Celebrating the game's birthday, then, doesn't feel like looking back on an aging classic. It feels like reiterating a passion that's never waned—and that only threatens to grow even more as we look ahead to the upcoming release of long-awaited sequel The Witcher 4.
And we're not celebrating it alone. We've visted RED for a marathon series of interviews, talking to 14 different developers who worked on the game about their experiences, how it got made, what didn't make it in, the impact it had on the studio, and even some hints as what we can expect from The Witcher 4. Watch out for more on that very soon.
We'll be posting articles all this week, and collating them right here for your reading pleasure. So without further ado, scroll on and enjoy.
A video tribute
Midas explores what makes the game irresistible to revisit in this deep dive video, as part of our new .
Making the hard decisions
Featuring some of the most brutal decision points in gaming, The Witcher 3's story puts you through the philosophical wringer. Luckily, Wes has figured out what all the morally correct choices are.
Our favourite characters
First published back in 2019, our ranking of the best heroes, scoundrels, and weirdos in The Witcher 3 remains objectively true today.
Our original review
Shaun's original review still encapsulates what we love so much about this landmark RPG.
The pain of pitching
It's easy now to imagine that the game was always going to be a smash success, but the truth is that back in 2015, CD Projekt RED still had a lot to prove. Including, apparently, to Walmart.
Finding Doug Cockle
Did you know our favourite monster hunter almost had a Texan accent?
PC Gamer's 10 years with The Witcher 3
You've seen Tub Geralt, but do you know Big Geralt?
The difficult development of The Witcher 3
Making a once-in-a-generation game? Kinda difficult, as it turns out.
10 years of Tub Geralt
We may have gone overboard posting one particular image pg168 ทางเข้า of Geralt over and over and over again.
CDPR's megalomaniacal pitch to BioWare
Sometimes you just have to back yourself, even if all you have is a bad demo.
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