Geralt goes on a mini-adventure in new Witcher 3: Blood and Wine screens
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt DLC Blood and Wine is set in the previously-unseen duchy of Touissant, which sounds like a lovely place: Nice weather, good wine, fancy architecture, and utterly untouched by the scourge of war. Today, developer CD Projekt released a handful of new screens showcasing the brightly-colored realm, that also tells a fun little tale of Geralt's first visit. Let's follow along!
Like a drifter on a high plain, Geralt rides into town.
Geralt decides to sample the cuisine at a local eatery. Classy place!
Our hero introduces himself to the ladies—you know what that means! Ooh la laa!
Later, he takes a stroll through the garden, a magical, verdant refuge from the worries of the world.
HOLY CRAP THESE WERE NOT IN THE BROCHURE
The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine may or may not be coming soon. We'll keep you posted.
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