The sorceress Yennefer from the game The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has been dramatically altered by a fan-made mod that swaps her for Triss in every scene and outfit. In this project, identified by the tag mvreenv, Triss now replaces Yennefer across all quests, dialogues, and cutscenes, changing familiar moments such as the White Garden meeting between Geralt and Vesemir. Several in-game screenshots shared with fans clearly show Triss appearing where Yennefer once did, reshaping key character interactions and visual impressions throughout the adventure. This mod demonstrates how a single character swap can reframe the player’s experience and alter perceived lore within a beloved title. (Citation: mod discussion and visuals from mvreenv)
Triss-Wearing-Yennefer, a complete outfit replacement mod, is available for free download and compatible with other mods that alter Triss’s appearances. Players are advised to install the Immersive Real-time Cutscenes mod to prevent Triss from reverting to Yennefer during cinematic sequences, ensuring continuity of the new presentation. Some community feedback embraces the novelty of the change, while others note that during cutscenes where both mages are present, there could be two Trisses on screen. The mod’s impact rests on altering character perception without changing core gameplay mechanics, inviting players to view familiar quests through a fresh lens. (Citation: user feedback and mod notes)
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt originally released in 2015 and remains a focal point for ongoing fan-made content. CD Projekt RED has released a next-gen update bringing improved visuals and performance to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, with further enhancements continuing to influence the game on modern platforms. In addition, attention remains on CD Projekt RED’s ongoing work in the Witcher universe, including the development of the upcoming entry often referred to as The Witcher 4, which has been discussed publicly since its initial announcement. (Citation: official program notes and ongoing development discussions)