Developed and published by Spokko, the free-to-play, location-based AR RPG The Witcher: Monster Slayer will release worldwide on July 21, 2024.
This title is set before The Witcher series, in a time where large bands of monsters roam the land in large numbers and the ‘witcher’ role has become essential across the Continent. Players will be able to see their world transformed into the dark-fantasy realm of The Witcher universe. As a freshly trained witcher, players will take part in location-based gameplay and advanced AR features as they track down and hunt bloodthirsty monsters.
Learn more with the release date announcement trailer below:
The Witcher: Monster Slayer – The Path is Calling (Release date announcement trailer)
The title will be released on both Android and iOS devices. Those on Android devices can pre-register on Google Play here – those that do so can add the Kaer Morhen Steel Sword to their inventory. This weapon allows players to receive 10% more in-game XP with every killed monster.
Source: Press Release
Developed and published by Spokko, the free-to-play, location-based AR RPG The Witcher: Monster Slayer will release worldwide on July 21, 2024
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