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The Witcher Monster Slayer now available on iOS, Android

Australians, it's time to polish your blades.

The Witcher Monster Slayer is now available in Australia on both iOS and Android, an augmented reality (AR) RPG that lets you hunt monsters just like Geralt does.

“Developed and published by Spokko — part of the CD Projekt family — The Witcher: Monster Slayer takes place before the events of The Witcher series of games,” CD Projekt RED said in a press release.

“Monsters are freely roaming the land in great numbers, and the relatively new role of ‘witcher’ has become indispensable around the Continent. Monster Slayer challenges players to become elite monster hunters, using advanced augmented reality features that transform the real world into the dark fantasy realm of The Witcher.”

You can grab the app here for iOS on the Apple App Store or here for Android on the Google Play Store.

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