You gotta hand it to CD Projekt RED (CDPR), they made a title that is a solid contender for Game of the Decade (not just a Game of the Year winner), 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Witcher III: Wild Hunt. As proof of their impressive art, we are here still talking about the game, even if the buzz surrounding the said game studio right now is mostly about their new upcoming title Cyberpunk 2077. It can't be helped, The Witcher III is such a great game.

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Even though it doesn't really give players the same level of customization as The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, it more than makes up for that with an arguably better world and a solidly better presentation. Hence, it is understandable that you want more to do in The Witcher III even after finishing the main story. That's why we've compiled a list of stuff activities to prepare your for that long wait until Cyberpunk 2077 arrives to take The Witcher III's place as the rolepla🔯ying game (RPG) of the decade (fight me!).

Last updated: January 10th, 2019 to include even more activities for after you beat the game. 

15 GWENT

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So, you saved (or killed) Ciri, stopped a winter apocalypse, killed some evil Elves, and lived happily ever after with a red-head or a brunette. It appears you have nothing left to win in this game... but have you won Gwent? If you've ignored it up to this point, please, do yourself a favor and try out the digital card game within The Witcher III. It's CDPR's answer to the monotonous and repetitive mini-games from the past Witcher titles.

Basically, you look for opponents in the game world who know how to play. Merchants are always game and even blacksmiths sometimes. There is a quest in one of Novigrad's premium brothels, the Passiflora, regarding Gwent championship if you're confident enough with your decks and your cards. It's bound to keep you busy, as your Gwent conquest can span multiple kingdoms and l༺ocales.

14 TRY ﷽OUT THRONEBREAKER: THE WITCHER TALES

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You're aching for more Gwent...ing, then you can either go back to the Witcher and replay all the Gwent minigames or head on over to another of CD Projekt RED's projects, called Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales. It's an overhaul of Gwent made into a fully-fledged game that also involves plenty of The Witcher lore.

It's a highly-rated game with animated 2D cutscenes involving characters that are familiar to the fans of all three Witcher games and even the books. Just as Gwent exceeded player and developer expectations, you jump right into Thronebreaker and expect to be blown awa🍬y at the prospect of a mere minigame rivaling AAA titles. Besides, it's more witcher lore, can't say no to that.

13 TRY OUT OTHER SIMILAR OPEN-W꧃ORLD RPGS 🔥

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The open-world genre was already a booming buzzword in the gaming industry prior to 2015; it's just that The Witcher III: Wild Hunt raised the bar significantly higher. As such, plenty of open-world games releasing after The Witcher III are likely of exceptional quali🍒ty, particularly AAA titles.

Red Dead Redemption 2The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildHorizon: Zero Dawn, and even Assassin's Creed: Odyssey can fill you in on the wait and might even dethrone The Witcher 3 long enough until Cyberpunk 2077 comes along and shows everyone how it's done.

12 ൩ SEE WHAT GERALT'S UP TO IN OTHER GAMES

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Geralt is basically a household name in the gaming industry right now (thanks in part to Netflix). As you can imagine, his name transcends beyond The Witcher games and even shows. Geralt has had a couple of notable cameos outside his own gaming franchise, most notably in Soul Calibur VI and in Monster Hunter: World.

While those two games are by no means similar to The Witcher III in terms of formula or setting, they are still quite enjoyable in t𓃲heir own right, meaning you ought to try them anyway🍌. More than that, Geralt's promised presence in those games ought to keep you interested as well.

11 🐷 FINISH THE EXPANSIONS 🅰

Geralt and Shani from The Witcher III Wild Hunt

Of course, the most obvious choice of content to pursue once the main game is finished are the expansions. Thankfully, The Witcher III has two of them. Note the word♛ "expansion" instead of "downloadable content (DLC)" as CDPR wordꦓed it. That's because these expansions are so vast and deep, they can be standalone games themselves and even put other games' expansions or DLCs to shame.

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The price you pay for them is more than worth it. Each of the two expansions' (Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine) main quests ca🐓n take you dozens of hours to finish. That only means more Witcher adventures. Also, each of these expansions has its own host of numerous side-quests and activities to keep you occupied for weeks or even months.

10 DO 🌌SOME WITCHERING

Witcher 3 Geralt Wolves

The funny thing about Geralt, his life isn't even supposed to be exhilarating. He's simply a Witcher - a monster slayer - and sometimes his job can be as exciting as removing an old tree stump. To us, however, that's good enough since its not every day we get to kill monst🧜ers. So, stick to some roleplaying and do some Witcher work.

By that, we mean taking as many Witcher contracts as possible, like you are the hungriest Witcher ever. Solve problems, haggle and rip off s𒈔ome poor peasants or nobles, and collect trophies from the monsters you've slain. The beauty here is that each and every one of these contracts is unique and can lead to extended encounters and storylines. There's no shortage of them either even after finishing the main quest.

9 FINISH SOME LENGTHY SIDEQUESTS 🐼

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Side-quests are similar to Witcher contracts except they are more fleshed-out and have a better story to them than some random monster terrorizing a village or encampment. In that regard, some of the most atmospheric and thematic moments in The Witcher III come from the side-quests. These are the adventures where your moral compass and sense of responsibility will be test🌠ed.

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Some of them are even more interesting or heavier than parts of the main quest. For sure, you will have skipped or missed plenty of side-quests if you pursue the main story most of the time. So again, feel free to complete all of these side-quests to make your Witcher III experience more spellbinding.

8 EXPLORE

The Witcher III Wild Hunt physical map

It's a well-known fact that the game world of The Witcher III is a lot bigger than Skyrim's or even Boston in Fallout 4. Even though it's bigger, it's still more jam-packed than those games with quests, activities, and random encounters. There are also plenty of caves, monster dens, mountains, and forests to explore in The Witcher III. In fact, the main quest won't even have you explor꧟ing the majority of the map.

That means there's plenty of uncharted regions for you to discover in the many places of Novigrad, No Man's Land, the Skellige Isles, Kaer Morhen, and even Toussaint for those who have Blood and Wine. We assure you, it wil🌌l be worth your time, after all, the developers didn't craft a massive game world j✤ust for show or statistics.

7 NEW GAME+

New Game+ promo from The Witcher III Wild Hunt

Ever since RPG developers have introduced branching choices in video game storylines and the repercussions of choice, RPGs have always had that feature. The Witcher III is no exception and it has utilized that trope even in the very first game. As such, there are multiple dimensions of choices to be made throughout the campaign and some of them you are bound to♊ miss on a single playthrough (unless you watch or read walkthroughs 🔯and spoilers).

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That only ser🐠ves to increase the replay value of an already lengthy game. Hence, by all means, start a game again to try out different choices or even better, start a New Game+ so you can retain all your awesome weapons and armor. This won't make New Game+ a breeze, though, as the enemies' levels will scale higher to match yours, adding a bit more vertical progression for Geralt even with all his shiny Witcher gear.

6 TRY OUT SOME OVERPOWERED BUILDS ෴ 🍌

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This one's only possible in New Game+ but it may well be a good reason alone to delve into ꧒that game mode. Overpowered and broken Witcher builds are a joy to play despite the fact that most enemies die in only a few hits even on the hardest difficulty level, Death March. It's often amusing to see some of the most dangerous enemies in the game who would normally make you cry die in a few seconds after an encounter.

There are many "god" builds which let you b🌌e overpowered without cheating and just by abusing the game mechanics, some of them were made by YouTubers  or . They give pretty thorough instructions on how to achieve their builds and make your very own peak Witcher in-game who can take on whole over-leveled armies without dying.