The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt gets lots of new screens and art

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A number of newly released screenshots and bits of artwork give us a closer look at The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

The screens range from character close-ups through to shots of combat and a look at one of the equipment/statistics screens, while the artwork gives us a look at the characters and environments we’ll be seeing in the game. It’s got everything from a look at how one of Geralt’s armour sets changes as its upgraded, to artwork of characters from Ciri to Yennifer, to a look at the titular Wild Hunt’s generals, through to… a gingerbread house. Oddly enough, it’s the latter that’s got me most excited, because I’m really eager to see exactly how The Witcher 3 spins that one out.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is due out on 24 February, 2015. The new piccies are below.


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