CD Projekt has announced a concert tour to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
The concert tour "an innovative blend of-edge visuals and gameplay" that plays the original soundtrack performed by a orchestra. It commences anniversary concerts in Poland and, Massachusetts in May 2025, before a of in the fourth quarter of 2025 and then the U.S. in the first of 2026. CD Projekt new U.S. hub is Boston, which explains why initial anniversary concert takes place there.
Tickets will be for purchase soon, according to CD Projekt. The full scope of concert series — as well as ticket information — will be unveiled over time, with more details to be through the official website and newsletter.
Here’s the official blurb:
The experience features select tracks from the game and its expansions, arranged for the occasion by The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt composer Marcin Przybyłowicz, who will also join select stops as a special guest. The live celebration is further bolstered by Polish folk metal band Percival, co-composers of the game’s soundtrack, known for their iconic contributions to the game’s sound. Alongside a skilled orchestra, they will bring to life beloved tracks from Geralt’s journey through the continent.
CD Projekt is currently experiencing a busy period. It has 400 developers working on The Witcher 4, which constitutes the majority of its 650-person development team. Additionally, 64 developers are working on Orion, the sequel to Cyberpunk 2077, 42 on Sirius, the Witcher developed by The Molasses Flood, and 18 on Hadar, CD Projekt's new IP The company also managed to update Cyber 2077 to version 2.2.
announcement of The Witcher 3 concert closely on the heels of CD Projekt’s release of the debut trailer for Theer 4 at The Game Awards 2024. IGN has several exclusive features on The Witcher 4, including "The Witcher 4: CD Projekt Red’s Plans For Its Next Big RPG," "The Witcher 4: 12 Details Revealed by CD Projekt Red," and "Why CD Projekt Chose Ciri Over Continuing Geralt as Protagonist."
It's a busy time for CD Projekt. It currently has 400 developers working on Witcher 4, the majority of its 650-person total development staff. Sixty-four are working on Orion, the sequel to Cyberpunk 2077, forty-two on Sirius, the Witcher game by The Molasses Flood, and eighteen on Hadar, CD Projekt's new IP. It's also found time to update Cyberpunk 2077 to version2.2.
The announcement of The Witcher 3 concert comes on the heels of CD Projekt’s of the debut trailer for The 4 The Game Awards2024.
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