CD Projekt, the developer known for the highly acclaimed Witcher series, has announced a new addition to The Witcher's expanding universe. In collaboration with Go On Board, they are launching a board and card game called "The Witcher: Path of Destiny." This game draws inspiration from Andrzej Sapkowski's original works and brings in characters from CD Projekt's The Witcher 3. Here's what we know about the game, its crowdfunding initiative, and how it relates to ongoing projects like The Witcher 4.

What is 'The Witcher: Path of Destiny'?

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"The Witcher: Path of Destiny" is a board and card game set in The Witcher universe. The game's design is strategy-focused, aimed to appeal to those who relish intricate gameplay. It offers a dark fantasy story and allows players to step into the shoes of the heroes of the Continent. Among the characters making a comeback are Geralt, Ciri, and Yennefer, who were pivotal figures in CD Projekt’s own The Witcher 3.

Gameplay Mechanics and Design

According to CD Projekt, the gameplay in "Path of Destiny" is "complex," with a strong emphasis on strategy. It means that players will need to use tactical wit and make crucial decisions at different stages of the game. Although specific details on the gameplay mechanics have yet to be revealed, the focus appears to be on creating an immersive and challenging experience that reflects the dark, intense atmosphere of The Witcher universe.

Role of CD Projekt and Go On Board

In the creation of "Path of Destiny," CD Projekt has taken a supportive role alongside Go On Board, the primary developers. CD Projekt "closely supports" the Go On Board team in areas such as design, visual aspects, and ensuring the lore is accurate. The game's author is Łukasz Woźniak, known for his work on "The Witcher: Old World," "Valhalla," and "The Titans."

Crowdfunding Campaign

A crowdfunding campaign for "The Witcher: Path of Destiny" will be launched on Gamefound on October 9 and is scheduled to end on November 7. This follows previous successful collaborations between CD Projekt and Go On Board, most notably "The Witcher: Old World."