Toss a Coin to Your Remastered Witcher
After years of development and of plans being postponed, the remastered version of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is finally out. CD Projekt needed a lot more time than it initially expected, but it managed to release the remastered version of its best-seller game just in time for Christmas. The game looks and actually is a lot better than what players expected, and it promises to offer hundreds of hours of gameplay to those that will buy it. It is truly a game both for hardcore fans as well as for newcomers.
The hype for the release of the new and improved Witcher has been so big, that players were keeping an eye on the global releases of the next-gent patches, in order to download them as soon as they were released. Getting a free upgrade for having bought a copy of the original was a great gesture of appreciation from the developer. Gamers are looking forward to playing the main game, they are looking forward to the enhanced DLCs and they happy about having the opportunity to sharpen their Gwent skills.
Invite Every Available NPC to a Game of Gwent
The release of the remastered Witcher 3 game was received very positively by the fans of Gwent, as they will be able to play it at a much higher graphics quality than the one of the original Witcher 3. At the same time, this will soften the blow from the news that CD Projekt is planning to stop supporting Gwent: The Witcher Card Game in 2024. The fans of the popular card game will probably have the opportunity to take over the support and maintenance of the game, but when a studio decides to discontinue its support and development, then it becomes obvious that Gwent: The Witcher Card Game is heading towards that last stage of its life cycle.
Many popular video games offer side games that are similar to the games one can find at a land-based or at an online casino, but if you want to challenge Lady Luck and to potentially win real money, then you will need to visit a respectable online casino and to play the games that appeal to you. At online casinos, you will not find versions of Gwent or old Nordic games like Örlog of course, but you will be able to play craps, card games, slots or roulette games. These games can be tested on free-to-play modes, and when you feel ready for the real thing, you can start making the wagers that your budget allows.
Örlog and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Have a Real Competitor against Them
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla offers players a full-scale experience, with impressive main missions, interesting side-missions and with extremely fun side-games. The most popular among them is no other than Örlog. This dice game has become very popular both among gamers who play AC Valhalla as well as among those who prefer the physical version of the game. With the release of the remastered Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, it is certain that many players will feel like it is time to put Örlog aside for a while and to start spending some quality time playing Gwent and the Witcher. Nobody at Ubisoft will feel bad about this of course as Assassin’s Creed Valhalla has generated over a billion dollars in revenue, but it is a sign that the studio needs to invest some time in creating some new and exciting contents.