
CD Projekt RED looks set to provide a PC-to-console master class with the adaptation of The Witcher 2. Stace Harman goes hands-on and speaks to level designer Marek Ziemak.

Alexander Morton, the Scottish actor probably best known for starring in British comedy drama Monarch of the Glen - but known to me for being the hilariously foul-mouthed dwarf Zoltan Chivay in The Witcher 2 and The Witcher 3 - has died aged 81.

The Witcher Trilogy bundle is currently listed with an 89% discount on Steam, and you can save over $60 thanks to this Summer Sale discount.

Daily Video Game writes: "Xbox Store has just launched two new digital game sales that heavily discount various Shocktober games, games from popular publishers, as well as Xbox 360 games that are backward compatible with Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One right now!"
"Perhaps unsurprisingly, all of the extras that have been prepared for the 360 adaptation will also be delivered for the PC version, free of charge, ensuring that fans that have supported the studio from the beginning will feel as appreciated..."
..appreciated...
For me personally, as a PC gamer, that's more important. I don't want just some free updates or some hardware melting effects for my version.
Just something, a token or sign, from the developer to show that they acknowledged our support all these time. Not simply leaving us out in the cold the moment some other hot stuff caught their eyes.