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Celebrating 10 years, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and older titles are heavily discounted

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Last updated: 20 May 2025 at 3:52 pm UTC

If you've still not had the chance to grab The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, now is your best bet with the 10th anniversary celebration giving huge discounts. CD PROJEKT RED have put the game, and the older titles in the series, on some of the best discounts they've ever had.

There's also a fancy new trailer:

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Celebrations also included an anniversary edition of REDstreams, which took place May 19th and featured Geralt’s voice actor Doug Cockle, alongside English Adaptation Director Borys Pugacz-Muraszkiewicz. The voice actor took a walk down memory lane, reminiscing on his time as the voice of Geralt, his experience with The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and how the role has impacted him over the years.

The Witcher in Concert is also gearing up to introduce attendees to a one-of-a-kind live event featuring an ensemble orchestra and a blend of cutting-edge visuals and gameplay. Two anniversary celebrations are planned: Boston on May 31 and Poznań on June 15. All of this will lead up to the official tour kickoff at gamescom in Cologne on August 20, with tickets for the European leg of the tour already available for purchase on the official Witcher in Concert website. New dates and locations will be revealed in the future, with newsletter subscribers receiving access to all official pre-sales.

The base game is 90% off across GOG and Steam (best-ever discount, but has been that low before). And it's 80% off for the complete edition. So you can get the full thing for about £7. An absolute steal for such a huge and engrossing game.

Works great on Desktop Linux with Proton and is rated Steam Deck Verified by Valve.

A deal not to miss.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt | Release Date: 18th May 2015

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Stella 20 May 2025
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My favorite game of all time, I absolutely recommend it wholeheartedly!
grigi 20 May 2025
Wow, 10 years!

I remember having to help debug issues in anv to get this game rendering on a skylake igpu notebook. Then finished the game at sub 20fps on lowest settings. And I still enjoyed it.

But it was a few years old at that time already.

It really is a very well done game.
Ehvis 20 May 2025
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I'm currently working on completing the last DLC of Witcher 3. After that's done I'll have clocked about 600 hours in the three games. Over about 10 years. Started with the first game when Witcher 3 was announced for SteamOS. We all know how that went. emoji
Shmerl 21 May 2025
Congrats! One of the best games of all time.
Chrisznix 21 May 2025
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Still havent been able to play it. Now is the time, i guess. :)
Bumadar 21 May 2025
I finished it on ps4 when it was released and finally, 10 years later, I started the ps5 version, been hooked for over 2 weeks now. Its hard to imagine it's 10 years old, they where far ahead of their time. Still looking good and playing great.
hardpenguin 22 May 2025
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I just recently finished The Witcher 1 and 2 on Linux using Proton, it was a surprisingly fun experience! Approaching the TW3 carefully now :)
kaiman 29 May 2025
I nearly skipped TW3 due to the combat focused trailers. I'm glad I didn't, even though at the time I started playing, it required a patched and self-compiled version of Wine, and even that was barely working at the start. By the time I completed it, it ran as if native in vanilla Wine (+ the then brand new DXVK).

I really liked how close it felt to the books, how sometimes a seemingly small task could set into motion a long series of quests, and indeed, with Dead Man's Party, it features my most favorite quests of all time. And not to forget, the game within the game, Gwent :-).

And yet, it came a bit late in life to make it high on my list of all time favorite RPGs. Nostalgia is hard to beat!
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