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Babe wake up, a new Witcher game just dropped

Babe wake up, a new Witcher game just dropped

The world of The Witcher is being turned into a board game, with the brand new board game, The Witcher Monopoly.

The world of The Witcher is being turned into a board game, with the brand new board game, The Witcher Monopoly.

While we know The Witcher 4 is currently in development, CD Projekt Red has neglected to share details on the story or when it might be released. Rumours and speculation suggest the new adventure will kick off another trilogy that follows Ciri as the leading role, but until it’s confirmed, take that with a pinch of salt.

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In the meantime, fans will have to stick to existing titles in the series, mostly The Witcher 3, which is still as brilliant as the day it came out, even more so thanks to some current-gen upgrades and modders introducing new content.

That being said, fans may be interested in experiencing the beloved fantasy world in an entirely different way, Monopoly.

That’s right The Witcher is being adapted into a Monopoly board game, where instead of properties you’ll be buying, selling and trading the various monsters and beasts found in the world.

Available right now via Amazon and other select retailers, The Witcher Monopoly is being sold for $49.99, containing everything you’ll need to play the game.

This includes; The Witcher Monopoly Game Board, six collectable tokens (Crystal Skull, Flaming Book, Kaer Morhen, Lute, Roach on Roof, Swallow), Witcher banknotes, 28 monster cards (the game’s properties) 16 Law of Surprise Chance cards, 16 Bounty Community Chest Cards, 32 Houses 12 Manors (Hotels), Dice and a copy of the rulebook.

If you’re a fan of The Witcher, Monopoly, or board games in general, it’s well worth picking up, and replacing the buyable locations with famous monsters like the Bruxa, Crone, Leshen, and more definitely makes it feel more unique.

Who knows, by the time you’ve finished a full game The Witcher 4 may have released…

Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt Red

Topics: The Witcher, CD Projekt Red