'The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt' release date on May 19; gameplay and scenes leaked

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After much delay, CD Projekt RED is expected to finally release "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" this coming May 19, 2015. The much awaited game has been delayed twice, and the company promises fans that such will be worth it for a more flawless type of gameplay.

Adding more excitement to the game were some high resolution screen shots which, as always, is pretty impressive. CD Projekt RED has had the knack of doing the same practice before so that they would somehow get an idea of what to expect from upcoming games.

Among the screenshots leaked included a scenario where Geralt is looking over a dead body with a supposedly weird grin. From the image, the dead boy seems to be a dead dwarf.

For those who are familiar with the game, there are some who believe that the dead body could be that of Zoltan, a character that had appeared in previous Witcher game installments. Zoltan was responsible for handing Geralt the sword he uses today.

With that twist in mind, it doesn't add up if Zoltan is indeed the dead dwarf he is gazing on. And if so, why the silly grin? In all likeliness, the body could be someone else unless Geralt had become a twisted mind.

"The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" is a bigger and massive action RPG that is played in four difficulty levels. Each level varies on the special ability of monsters, where the higher the difficulty equals to a harder challenge ahead.

With regards to technical specs, the game will run on 1080p except for the Xbox One which will run on 900p. A Day One patch and dynamic weather system are among the things players can expect once the game does come out.

"The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" will be available for the PS4, Xbox One and PC.

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