This marks the first time the action role-playing series will be available as a PlayStation title. The announcement follows yesterday’s big reveal of Sony’s new console in New York.
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Although it’s the last installment of the series, CD Projekt RED says The Wild Hunt is a standalone story. It’s being designed on a newly built graphics engine called REDengine 3, which the developer claims will push the graphical limits of what the PlayStation hardware can display.
Although there is no firm release date, CD Projekt RED says The Witcher 3 will launch simultaneously on all high-end platforms in 2014.
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