
There are currently over 30,000 lines of dialogue and CD Projekt have estimated that to complete the entire game, side quests and all, will take 100 hours, beating both of its predecessors by over 35 hours. The developers are boasting a bigger and better approach with a potential 36 endings, as opposed to The Witcher 2‘s 16, and a world larger than the first two games combined.

The series as a whole has earned 279 awards, and The Witcher 3 alone has garnered over 150 awards since it’s announcement in early 2013. The Witcher 2 sold more than 1.7 million copies on the PC and Xbox 360, transforming CD Projekt into an internationally renowned developer. CD Projekt came prepared, showing us the ‘Downwarren’ gameplay as well as some gameplay commentary, which explained the new battle system and a bit about the world you will be exploring.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt was one of the most hotly anticipated titles going into Gamescom 2014 and it didn’t disappoint.
