The Witcher: Monster Slayer is closing next year.
, the Pokémon Go-like game of monster hunting that debuted last year, is being shut down. Anyone still playing has got some time yet to walk the Path before the end comes, though, as the closure won't actually happen until June 30, 2023.
"We are proud that we were able to create a location-based AR experience that captured what it was like to be a witcher in real life and gave the community a chance to battle Witcher-world monsters up close and in person," the development team said in the"We are very thankful for sharing all of this with such an amazing and passionate community from all over the world.
The Witcher: Monster Slayer will remain on the App Store and Google Play until January 31, 2023, but no further content, including new monsters, armor, quests, timed and daily tasks or events, will be added. Real-money transactions in the in-game shop will be disabled, but players will still be able to purchase items using whatever in-game currency they still have kicking around. On June 30, 2023, everything goes offline for good.at it last year, but ultimately didn't deliver on its promise.
The Witcher: Monster Slayer will be the second CD Projekt game to be closed in 2023: The studio announced yesterday that the Witcher-based CCG Gwent will also end development at the end of 2023, although CD Projekt hopes that theAs for Monster Slayer developer Spokko, which CD Projekt acquired in 2018, it too is being shuttered.
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