Next week sees the arrival of The Witcher 3’s “next-gen” replace throughout a number of platforms, however new info suggests it will not be coming to the Nintendo Switch on the identical date.
Our associates at Eurogamer caught up with CD Projekt Red forward of the free replace’s launch, and apparently, there’s “no specific release date yet” for the Nintendo Switch model of the sport. All that is recognized is it can arrive “later than 14th December”.
Witcher 3 next-gen replace producer Ryu Underhill talked about how the group was “working hard to bring it to [Switch] players” as quickly as doable, and extra info will likely be shared within the close to future.
When the Switch model of this replace does arrive, gamers can anticipate the “same fixes and additional content” as different platforms like Xbox One and PlayStation 4. The Switch can even obtain cloud-save and cross-progression options, in addition to the brand new Netflix DLC. This new quest will final for about “half-an-hour”, based on Eurogamer:
“…it’s about half-an-hour’s worth, plus a bit more for a follow-up step. It was flagged as level 15…”
Obviously, the Switch replace won’t embrace “next-gen features such as visuals/technical/gameplay improvements, modes” or “other additions” unique to next-generation platforms.
Via Eurogamer: “The Witcher Netflix DLC is a new scavenger hunt-style quest that takes place inside The Devil’s Pit in Velen. The Devil’s Pit is the place you find yourself immediately after leaving the starter zone of White Orchard. It’s that big, circular, wooden-fence-ringed place where nothing seems to actually happen. Currently, there are only some humanoid enemies in there, and the big door to the mine is closed. This DLC opens those doors.”
You can see extra of this next-generation replace in our earlier Witcher 3 protection:
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