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The Witcher Races Towards Goal News

By Jon Wilcox on 15/02/2008 600,000 copies sold in three months; 'pretty big surprise' to be unveiled on Monday...

Launched before last Christmas, it seems that sales of The Witcher have been more than pleasing for developer CD Projekt, which has today confirmed that over 600,000 copies of the RPG have been globally to date.

The outfit had pencilled in an ambitious goal over one million units within the first year of release, but as a majority of that has been reached in just three months, the platinum figure now looks more achievable.

In a statement released on the official The Witcher website, Adam Kicinski, CD Projekt RED Joint CEO, commented: "We are very happy with The Witcher's performance to date....It's a great success for us, made all the more impressive by the fact that The Witcher was created by a completely new team and it is our debut both as a game developer and in bringing our products to a global audience. The task was not easy, as The Witcher brand was completely unknown in many markets, and it was released in a busy season alongside franchises that have been on the market for many years. Yet, I can confidently say that we've passed this trial victoriously."

The CD Projekt boss also hinted at the future, specifically continued updates, together with what Kicinski describes as a "pretty big surprise", due to be unveiled on Monday (February 18th). The Witcher on Xbox 360 and PS3, perhaps - or an expansion pack to the original game???

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By: Extreme Gamer

Added:Fri 23rd May 2008 12:22, Post No: 8

I really enjoyed this game, rely worth the money I paid for it.

User avatar By: Anonymous Coward

Added:Fri 16th May 2008 01:02, Post No: 7

I am still very new to the game...but I have to say as far as RPG's go, this is by far the best I've played. I have taken to writing down some of the decisions you make so I can go back through a second time down a different path.

User avatar By: Anonymous Coward

Added:Thu 27th Dec 2007 20:08, Post No: 6

Very awesome rpg. Probably best I've played, and possibly more fun than some of my favourite Zelda games. I'm still working through it. If you have the hardware for it, and run it full settings at 1080p with 4xAA its a very pretty game as well. Decisions actually matter in this game, and theres always something to do; all the quests are related to the overall story. Character development is near perfect, with unique skills, instead of more strength, speed, health, etc. Oblivion crap. Potions are not like the Oblivion crap either (heal, restore magic). Instead the are all unique effects, with interesting descriptions (Wolverine - increases damage when the moon is high, or Black Blood - turns your blood to a poison so monsters that bite you become poisoned badly, etc).

User avatar By: Anonymous Coward

Added:Mon 19th Nov 2007 05:46, Post No: 5

Amazingly real cause vs effect. You cannot walk the straight and narrow in this game with out seeing that it becomes the fanatical and short sighted. I loved agonizing over every decision simply because I knew deep down people would die as a result of it. My best moment was at that the Knighting by the Lady of the Lake sorry if thats a small spoiler.

User avatar By: Anonymous Coward

Added:Thu 15th Nov 2007 19:43, Post No: 4

Good game..i played it full detail in an core2duo 6600 with ATX1900XTX 256MB and 4MB RAM

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Added:Fri 09th Nov 2007 11:09, Post No: 3

Great game despite some negative critics. No matter what this game has truly set a new standard in realistic storyline, mature decisions ect. Really cool

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Added:Sat 03rd Nov 2007 04:24, Post No: 2

"Admittedly, the prolificacy of fantastical cussing ("Your mother blows dwarves") looses its edge after awhile and lends a comedy undertow that probably wasn't intended, but overall The Witcher feels suitably dark with a gritty, mature story to tell." But of course it was intended. You should really read the books, they're worth it and you'd have a better feel for the game as well. This world is not just gritty. It can be really funny sometimes...

User avatar By: Anonymous Coward

Added:Thu 01st Nov 2007 16:49, Post No: 1

Thanks to the devolpers that made a game that will run on my older computer. My processor is under the minimum requirement, but the graphics card is decent. The game runs low framerate, but still looks amazing even with 1024x786 no AA. Textures vary and keep it interesting. Combat is reminiscent of Jade empire and nothing new. Character development is pretty good. I enjoy the openness of it, it reminds me of a structured Oblivion (in a good way) 88% from me.