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The Witcher 3 celebrates 10th anniversary with franchise sale and more

2025 marks the 10th anniversary of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, generally agreed upon as being one of the best Western RPGs perhaps of all time. With the game now officially hitting its 10th birthday, the team at CD Projekt Red are hosting a celebration live stream alongside a franchise-wide sale.

Making the announcement, the team at CDPR wrote: “Celebrate 10 years of killing monsters and forging unforgettable memories! It's been a decade since you began the search for Ciri, discovering all the choices, adventures, and stories that followed. Thank you for walking this Path with us. #10YearsofTheWitcher3.”

A video was released alongside the announcement, featuring many iconic moments from the 2015 classic. If you have yet to give The Witcher 3 a try, now is as good a time as any to do so, as the entire franchise is currently on sale for a massive discount.

Available across pretty much all platforms, the entire Witcher trilogy can be yours for up to 90% off, with the base Witcher 3 currently as low as £2.50. Alternatively, the Complete Edition is 80% off, going for just £6.99.

Despite releasing 10 years ago, The Witcher 3 still holds its own in 2025 thanks to a timeless narrative; a rich world; brilliant music and more. Speaking of music, CDPR is also celebrating the anniversary with a global concert tour, the details of which can be found HERE.

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