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New THE WITCHER: LEGACY Board Game Will Let Players Fight Monsters on Tabletops
The box for The Witcher: Legacy board game next to a blown up versin of an unpainted Gorgon monster CD PROJEKT RED/Go On Board

Life is good for fans of Andrzej Sapkowski’s The Witcher. They have numerous ways to explore his fantasy land of magic and monsters. There are books, video games, comics, a TV show, specials and more. And there are always new entries coming. That will soon include another tabletop game set in the Continent. The franchise’s third board game, The Witcher: Legacy, will send players on a mission to find those who attacked a witcher school.

CD Projekt Red and Go On Board have announced the launch of The Witcher: Legacy. Designed for 1-4 players with both a solo and co-op mode, the game will send players on a mission to find some dangerous foes. The “story-driven” adventure game takes place in the kingdom of Kaedwen. It will have them “take on the role of Wolf School witchers and hunt down those responsible for a brutal attack that left the school devastated — but not fully destroyed.” Here’s the rest of the game’s synopsis:

Taking place across multiple scenarios, this main adventure features a sprawling and branching narrative. Players will be faced with difficult decisions that will shape their story and weave a unique, immersive tale that carries consequences from one session to the next.

Gamers will do that as they “explore vast lands, battle monsters, train their skills, and manage limited resources — all the while seeking to unravel a conspiracy that threatens the very existence of witchers.”

Customers who follow and support The Witcher: Legacy at its Gamefound page will also get a very fun bonus. They’ll score an exclusive Gorgon monster miniature. That’s cool for more reasons than you might realize. No Gorgon has ever appeared in a Witcher video game, meaning this tabletop adventure will expand the Continent even more.

A new board game and a new monster to actually fight yourself? Like we said, life is good for fans of The Witcher.

This article first appeared on Nerdist and was syndicated with permission.

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