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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt confirmed on Xbox One; gameplay videos within

At today’s Microsoft E3 2013 Media Briefing, CD Projekt RED confirmed that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will be available on the Xbox One.

“We’re really thrilled to be able to participate in this industry-defining moment and be among such critically acclaimed developers,” said Adam Badowski, CD Projekt RED Studio Head.

“There’s a lot of magic between the third Witcher and Xbox One — we felt it since receiving development kits some time ago. A lot of effort on our side was made to usher the potential of the next generation with a new kind of RPG experience — for the first time we could open the world to the extent we wanted and tell the story with the flair it deserves. I’m confident that we’ll deliver something groundbreaking and I hope, based on what we’ve released today, you’re seeing this as well,” Badowski added.

“Microsoft delivered some pretty amazing technology and we’re extremely excited that we’ll be able to show the full potential of REDengine 3. No boundaries, no technological limitations — the hardware’s pure power and our creative vision will produce some outstanding visuals and unparalleled gameplay,” said John Mamais, Head of Production at CD Projekt RED.

We have an appointment to see The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on the floor at E3. Look for our impressions soon.

For more of Stevivor’s E3 coverage, click here.


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