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The Witcher 3: Wild Huntmarks its 10th anniversary in May, and CD Projekt Red has teased fans, saying it wants to “celebrate together” with them.The Witcher 3: Wild Huntcontinues to be a landmark in the gaming industry even a decade later, and CD Projekt seems to be cooking something up for the occasion.

The Witcher 3remains a worthwhile experience in 2025, offering many hours of content in a vast world packed with adventures featuring Geralt of Rivia. Despite the excitement surrounding the upcomingWitcher 4, the previous title’s popularity never seems to fade. In addition to the originalWild Hunt, players can also enjoy two successful DLCs that added a new narrative arc and an entirely new map to explore - almost like having a whole other game within it. There are several reasons whyThe Witcher 3is such a great game, but one of the most significant is certainly its story, filled with charming characters, intricate mysteries, and interactive choices that let players decide the Witcher’s fate. Now, fans can gear up for the game’s 10th anniversary celebration.

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Taking to Twitter, CD Projekt Red teased the 10th anniversary with new artwork featuringThe Witcher 3’s Geralt, Ciri, and the Wild Hunt. The developer stated that it wants to “celebrate together” with fans, though it hasn’t shared any details about what the celebration will involve. Many players joined the thread, celebrating the game’s anniversary and paying their respects, with several callingThe Witcher 3“the best game ever.”

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary This May

Last year, the developer announced aWitcher 3concert tour spanning multiple countries to celebrate the anniversary, bringing the game’s soundtrack to life. The concert kicks off in May in Poland and Boston before heading to several other European countries. On top of official celebrations, a few months ago, Geralt of Rivia’s voice actor, Doug Cockle, reflected on the game’s enduring popularity ahead of the anniversary, stating that he believes not many games have managed to reachThe Witcher 3’s level of immersion. Cockle highlighted the game’s visuals and “quality of the gameplay,” which were impressive at launch and still hold up today.

Despite the increasing popularity of live-service games,CD Projekt Red wants to continue developing single-player experiences likeThe Witcher 3, and the upcoming new entry in the saga is a good sign for fans. While players wait for more information onThe Witcher 4, they can look forward to celebrating the 10th anniversary of the ever-enduringWitcher 3alongside CD Projekt.