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That new Witcher game is Go On Board’s The Witcher: Legacy, which is now live on Gamefound and has already surpassed its goal with 18 days left. Now, with games as expansive as The Witcher 3, you might balk at the claim of this game being even bigger, but that feat is achieved in a few key ways. The first one is the sheer amount of story in this game, with the campaign claiming that you’ll need 100+ hours to uncover all of the stories. Once you finish the campaign, you’ll have crafted a unique endgame scenario, and you can then replay that scenario as many times as you want without having to go through the whole game again.




While both of those are big reasons, the biggest is the scope of the game. The Witcher: Legacy features a solo mode for lone wolf Witchers, but it’s actually designed for 1 to 4 players to team up and take on the adventure together. Outside of Old World, there’s no other Witcher game that lets you play cooperatively with three other Witchers, and Old World doesn’t feature as lengthy a story campaign or a legacy format, making Legacy the game that seems to stand tall as at least one of the biggest Witcher games ever made.

In The Witcher: Legacy, you’ll be able to play as one of four Witchers who were present at the fall of Kaer Morhen, which is a key part of Vesemir’s story as well. As one of the few survivors, you will hunt for clues to uncover the mystery of who was behind it and deliver justice for your fallen friends, and each Witcher features their own backstory, unique abilities, and development tree.












