The Witcher 3 video shows CD Projekt Red’s Comic-con adventure

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If you didn’t get to San Diego Comic-con, this video about CD Projekt Red’s SDCC showing of The Witcher 3 might create the experience for you.

That’s basically what this is: a short, four-minute video showing CD Projekt Red at Comic-con. You get a peek at the presentation of The Witcher 3 they showed the audience, some reactions from the fans, a little bit of talk from the devs, a lot of sweeping shots of crowded halls, and quite a lot of cosplayers.

Perhaps not the most exciting thing – it’s not a brand new trailer showing never-before-seen footage, or anything – but worth a look anyway, and if nothing else, it offers a few glimpses of The Witcher 3 and a few scenes I don’t recognise from previous footage. So hey, there’s something. It’d be nice to see a video of the entire panel/presentation, but maybe that’s still in the works.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is due out on 24 February 2015.


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