Original Witcher Story Lead Says Surprise Twist at the End 'Was a Mistake'
The original story lead for The Witcher has spoken out about the surprise twist at the end of the game, saying it 'was a mistake.' Artur Ganszyniec, who worked on the game's story, revealed that the twist was created largely without input from the story team.
Ganszyniec's comments come as a surprise, as the twist has been a topic of discussion among fans of the game for years. The twist, which sees Geralt of Rivia kill the king, has been widely criticized for being out of character for the protagonist.
In an interview with PC Gamer, Ganszyniec explained that the twist was created by a different team, and that he was not involved in its development. 'The twist was created largely without input from the story team,' he said. 'We were focused on the main story, and the twist was something that was added later.'
Ganszyniec's comments have sparked a lot of debate among fans of the game, with some defending the twist and others criticizing it. However, it's clear that the twist has had a lasting impact on the game's story and characters.
The Witcher is a popular action role-playing game developed by CD Projekt Red. The game follows the story of Geralt of Rivia, a monster hunter with supernatural abilities, as he navigates a world filled with magic and monsters.
The game's story is known for its complexity and depth, and the twist at the end has been a topic of discussion among fans for years. Ganszyniec's comments have shed new light on the game's development and have sparked a lot of debate among fans.