With the success ofThe Witchergames made by CD Projekt Red, the comics and books, and the Netflix series, the franchise has gained many fans over the years. One fan ofThe Witcherfranchise had an AI generate what Geralt of Rivia if the series had made its way to the Telltale Games library.

The Witchergames and TV series are based on a book series by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. The games inThe Witcherfranchise have garnered a lot of success over the years, especiallyThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, with CD Projekt Red seen as the perfect developer for the property.The franchise has even found somesuccess with the card game Gwentoutside of the mainWitcher 3game, showing CD Projekt Red’s impact on the property. However, it is still interesting to think about what another studio would have done with the series.

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Reddit user devinn0 posted an image to the r/Witcher 3 subreddit that shows whatGeralt of Riviawould look like if there were aWitcherTelltale Game. The image is AI generated in the art style of a typical Telltale game, and it includes scars, armor details, and other touches so that fans can easily recognize the character as Geralt. However, one minor detail it’s missing: his wolf medallion.

The image utilizes the cel-shaded art style Telltale Games is known for, and it seems toembody the characteristics of Geralt just like theFortniteversionof The White Wolf. He has scars, is wearing armor similar to what is worn in the games, and boasts a facial structure that is similar enough for fans to recognize the character. In the comments, players voiced some interest in Telltale making aWitchergame series.

Geralt in the Telltale Games style is portrayed well here, even if the art is made by AI. The existingWitcherfranchise holds some similarities to Telltale’s work, as the decisions of players have a big impact on the plots of CD Projekt Red’s games. Fans seem to agree that adding a Telltale title to the list ofgames that Geralt has been a part ofwould be an interesting idea.

With the recent rebirth of Telltale Gamesin the last few years, there could be a perfect opportunity for the company to try its hand at aWitcherseries, and the fans seem to be all for it. A TelltaleWitchergame could end up appealing more to fans that love the story aspect of theWitchergames, though it could alienate those that are fans of the combat system. That being said, the story ofThe Witchergames has been an aspect of the franchise beloved by many, so the sky is the limit for a TelltaleWitchergame.

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