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The quest designer of The Witcher 3 would do things differently now: «I would love to time travel and fix it»

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The quest designer of The Witcher 3 would do things differently now: «I would love to time travel and fix it»

The Witcher 3’s lead quest designer Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz admitted that he hates the way CD Projekt Red made the game based on Geralt.

According to him, he would like to go back in time and fix some of the flaws. The designer didn’t say what it is about the iconic game that he really hates «.

«I still have stuff in The Witcher 3 that I hate about how we did it. I really hate how we did it, and I would love to time travel and fix it», — he said.

He decided to use the experience of his mistakes when working on his next projects. Tomashkevich is currently working on an action RPG The Blood of Dawnwalker is a fantasy film set in the medieval Carpathians around a vampire clan that has overthrown the feudal lords and seized power. The main character Cohen accidentally found himself in the middle of the action when he tried to save his younger sister Luna.

The Blood of Dawnwalker is being developed by former CDPR employees, who founded the following company in 2022 Rebel Wolves studio. Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz took over as creative director after left CDPR in 2021 in the year after 12 years of work. The first project of the newly created studio will be Dawnwalker, which will be released on PC and PlayStation and Xbox consoles, but it is not known when.

Meanwhile, CD Projekt RED is preparing the sequel to the cult saga The Witcher, where the protagonist became an adult Ciri that has passed the herbal test. The events of the new part will take place a few years after the end of The Witcher 3. «Old Wolf» will also appear in the game. The Witcher 4 is being developed on Unreal Engine 5, the release date remains unknown.

Source: Games Radar



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