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Reigns The Witcher heads to PC, mobile in late February

And it's very reasonably priced, too!

Reigns The Witcher is a collaboration between Reigns Three Kingdoms‘ Nerial and CD Projekt Red’s The Witcher, and it’s coming on 25 February.

“In this new twist on the White Wolf’s legend, players step into the muddy boots of famed monster slayer Geralt of Rivia. But rather than chronicling his journey in grizzled grunts and sword swings, Reigns: The Witcher spins the tale through the gilded tongue of Geralt’s oldest friend: Dandelion the bard. Every choice is a verse, every misstep a stanza, and every bath an opportunity for a ballad,” Nerial and publisher Devolver Digital said in a press release.

In case you’re not familiar with Reigns, this new iteration works in much the same way. Players will be confronted with swiping left or right with any given situation, impacting outcomes and dictating what comes next. An incorrect swipe can sometimes mean the difference between life and death.

“Players will weave Geralt’s legend through branching stories, bardic embellishments, and thousands of narrative combinations, with Dandelion himself conducting the chorus of fate,” the press release continued. “Between verses, the White Wolf still gets plenty of work done: combat minigames pit Geralt against ghouls, rotfiends, and other foes both real and curiously improvised.”

If you like what you see from the trailer, above, you’ll be able to grab Reigns The Witcher on Windows PC via Steam, iOS, and Android devices for $8.99 AUD.

Reigns The Witcher heads to Windows PC via Steam, iOS, and Android devices from 25 February.


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