CD Projekt RED extended greetings to players for the Mid-Autumn Festival, a festive occasion celebrated across parts of Asia during the middle of the eighth lunar month in the Chinese calendar. This year, the celebration fell on September 10.
To mark the event, the developers released fresh artwork featuring Geralt. The Witcher is shown taking a well-earned pause, a glass of wine in hand, resting before a serene pagoda. The accompanying message on the official social feed conveyed a warm wish to fans: may the nectar from Corvo Bianco accompany your moments of relaxation this time of year, and may worries fade away. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival to all gamers, the post read.
Meanwhile, one CDPR division is actively advancing a next-generation upgrade for The Witcher 3. The update is expected to deliver significantly enhanced graphics and will incorporate content inspired by the Netflix adaptation. CD Projekt RED has stated plans to roll out the upgrade before year’s end, aiming to elevate the game’s visual fidelity and cross-media integration for players on capable hardware.
Also noted in industry chatter is a viral moment where a YouTube creator showcased a PC case diorama themed around a cyberpunk city, reflecting the broader enthusiasm for cyberpunk aesthetics within the gaming community.
Source: VG Times